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Fed holds rates steady for first time since July
Mint Kolkata
|January 30, 2026
Officials signaled greater comfort with a pause on rate cuts. Two governors favored a cut.
The Fed has navigated between competing risks for months.
(AFP)
The Federal Reserve entered a new holding pattern on interest rates Wednesday and signaled little urgency to resume cuts after contentious reductions at officials’ three previous meetings.
The decision to hold the benchmark federal-funds rate steady in a range between 3.5% and 3.75% was approved on a 10-2 vote.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said recent data had painted a somewhat brighter picture than officials had at their last meeting, with stronger economic growth and tentative signs of labor-market stabilization.
The comments suggest officials are comfortable staying put for some time—until new signs of labor-market weakness emerge or inflation convincingly makes progress toward the Fed's goal.
“We're not trying to articulate a test for when to next cut...What we're saying is we're well positioned,” Powell said at a news conference.
The decision, widely expected by investors, barely registered in markets. Major stock indexes were little changed, and the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note edged up to 4.25% from 4.224% on Tuesday.
Without further labor market weakening, the next cut may not come until after Powell’s term as Fed chair ends in May. “They're likely on hold for awhile unless there's a big surprise,” said William English, a former senior Fed economist.
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