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A ‘few’ Fed officials said there was a case for a rate hike in June, minutes from Warsh’s first meeting show
A few Federal Reserve officials indicated there was a case for raising interest rates in June, as shown in minutes from the central bank's meeting released Wednesday. The minutes were from the Fed's meeting last month, which included Warsh's first session as a member.
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