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Fed Minutes Reveal Majority Ready to Raise Rates If Inflation Stays Hot

by Team Lumida
May 20, 2026
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Market Watch: Fed Holds Rates, Hints at September Cut”

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  • A majority of Fed officials indicated at their April meeting that “some policy firming would likely become appropriate” if inflation continues running persistently above 2% — marking a decisive shift away from the rate-cut debate that dominated the past two years.
  • “Many” officials wanted to drop the easing bias from the Fed’s statement entirely at the April meeting, broader than the three formal dissents suggested.
  • The Iran war energy shock is the immediate trigger, but a structural rethink of AI’s economic impact is compounding the hawkish shift: once expected to boost productivity and lower prices, AI infrastructure spending is now seen as a near-term source of demand and overheating.
  • Markets are pricing nearly 50% odds of at least one rate hike by year-end; incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh inherits a committee that is leaning toward tightening, not easing.

What Happened?

The minutes of Jerome Powell’s final Federal Open Market Committee meeting, released Wednesday, show a Fed that has effectively retired the rate-cut debate and begun seriously mapping out the conditions for rate increases. A majority of participants flagged that policy firming would likely be appropriate if inflation continues above the 2% target — language that represents a fundamental shift in committee posture. While officials voted to hold rates steady in April, three presidents dissented not on the rate decision but on the retention of the “easing bias” language in the statement, and the minutes reveal that “many” more wanted it dropped. The Iran war and its energy price shock are the proximate driver, but the AI boom is now also being reframed: rather than a long-run deflationary force via productivity gains, hundreds of billions in data-center construction and soaring tech valuations are being seen as near-term demand accelerants.

Why It Matters?

The Fed is signaling a potential generational policy pivot. For two years, the entire market conversation was about when the Fed would cut — the question was timing, not direction. Now a majority of the committee is openly mapping the conditions for hikes, and futures markets are pricing nearly 50% odds of at least one increase by year-end. The 10-year Treasury has risen from below 4% in March to 4.6%, and the 30-year is near 2007 highs. That repricing is tightening financial conditions even without the Fed moving — the practical equivalent, as one economist noted, of several cuts in reverse. For Warsh, being sworn in Friday, the inheritance is stark: a president demanding lower rates, a committee leaning toward hikes, and an inflation environment that makes patience increasingly difficult to justify.

What’s Next?

The next FOMC meeting is June 16-17 — Warsh’s first as chair. His opening statement and press conference will be the most scrutinized Fed communication in years. If he retains the easing bias, it will be read as capitulation to White House pressure. If he drops it, it signals the committee is genuinely on the path to hikes. The data between now and then — particularly CPI and PCE inflation readings and any developments in the Middle East energy situation — will shape which direction the committee leans. A Strait of Hormuz resolution that meaningfully lowers energy prices could give Warsh political cover to stay on hold; continued closure makes the case for firming more compelling by the day.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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