分析师:美联储似乎进入新的局面,内部分歧复杂化
Analyst Anstey noted that we seem to be in a new area that requires more time to understand the current situation. It is worth noting that regarding the interest rate decision itself, the only dissenting vote came from Milan, who wanted to cut rates by 0.25 percentage points. Meanwhile, three other members — Hamack, Kashkari, and Logan — believed that keeping rates unchanged today was appropriate. Interestingly, these three committee members who dissented on the policy stance largely interpreted this statement as leaning toward dovishness. Because literally, it is clearly neutral: the Committee will adjust its monetary policy stance as appropriate based on actual conditions to prevent risks that could impede the Committee's objectives. The "objectives" are, of course, maintaining price stability and achieving maximum employment. But in my view, these three seem to believe that this statement primarily pertains to the employment side of the mandate. (Jinshi)
