July 5 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve meeting minutes from the June policy gathering to be released on Wednesday are likely to show an active debate among policymakers who still on balance appear inclined to support more action to tame inflation.
The meeting minutes, due at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT), will arrive after U.S. central bank officials have spent the last three weeks following the June Federal Open Market Committee meeting sketching out their policy outlooks.
“Although policy is restrictive, it's not, it may not be restrictive enough and it has not been restrictive for long enough," which keeps alive prospects for more increases, Powell said.
It stood at near zero levels in March 2022 and has risen swiftly as Fed officials have sought to tame the worst levels of inflation in decades.
The meeting minutes will also add details about what officials and their staff expect for the economy, and some are watching the central bank staff's view with particular interest.
Persons:
Jerome Powell, “, Powell, Raphael Bostic, ”, Tim Duy, Michael S, Andrea Ricci
Organizations:
Reserve, Atlanta Fed, Fed, Macro, Thomson
Locations:
Portugal