According to the New York Times, the Federal Reserve's meeting minutes show that when Fed officials cut interest rates at a meeting this month, they avoided explicitly hinting at what might happen next. The minutes released on Tuesday provided little indication of whether Fed officials might cut rates at the December meeting or by how much they might cut rates in 2025. Economic data has been stronger than economists' expectations in recent months. The labor market, which had been showing signs of cooling, has stabilized. Given this, some economists have been wondering whether the Fed might pause rate cuts at the upcoming meeting. However, the minutes from November's meeting provided little clear guidance, only indicating that it might be appropriate for rates to "gradually" decline over time. #binancepizza