April, The FOMC

 | May 22, 2016 04:15AM ET

  • The Fed insists June will be a live-meeting
  • Data-dependency forbids pre-commitment
  • Maximum employment is debated
  • In April, the FOMC left interest rates unchanged, without signalling anything substantial as for what would come next. The minutes of that meeting, released this week, provided way more information about the sentiment of policymakers. The next meeting – i.e. on June 14th and 15th – is mentioned eight times within the minutes. Eight weeks before, the minutes comprehended only one reference to the following meeting, with none in neither January nor December. In October, though, the meeting before they decided on a rate increase, December was mentioned three times… Admittedly, when talking about the June meeting, participants were willing to leave it open, without pre-committing. But so did they in October…