Recent soft July inflation and employment data have tempered near-term rate hike odds for the September 15-16 FOMC meeting, yet the Fed funds target remains at 3.50-3.75% amid elevated PCE inflation near 3.7% and core at 3.3%, driven by energy prices, tariffs, and Middle East supply shocks. July minutes revealed several officials favoring a 25-basis-point hike and many viewing further tightening as likely if inflation fails to moderate, with three dissents recorded. Labor market conditions show unemployment at 4.2% alongside slowing payroll gains, while economists' consensus from recent Reuters polling points to a hold through year-end 2026 and easing delayed into 2027. Market-implied probabilities continue to reflect uncertainty around the September decision and subsequent releases.
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