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US Federal Reserve holds rates steady, raises inflation expectations

The Fed decided to hold rates steady at 3.50 to 3.75 percent for the fourth consecutive meeting, with the vote being unanimous for the first time in a year.

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Thu, June 18, 2026 Published on Jun. 18, 2026 Published on 2026-06-18T08:30:25+07:00

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US Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh holds a press conference at the Federal Reserve Board Building in Washington, DC, on June 17, 2026. US Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh holds a press conference at the Federal Reserve Board Building in Washington, DC, on June 17, 2026. (AFP/Brendan Smialowski)

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he US Federal Reserve on Wednesday held interest rates steady as expected at Kevin Warsh's first meeting in charge of the central bank, raising its year-end inflation expectations and projecting a rate hike by the end of 2026.

The Fed decided to hold rates steady at 3.50 to 3.75 percent for the fourth consecutive meeting, with the vote being unanimous for the first time in a year.

Policymakers said economic activity was "expanding at a solid pace despite elevated uncertainty that owes, in part, to the conflict in the Middle East."

"Inflation remains elevated relative to the Committee's 2-percent goal, in part reflecting supply shocks that have driven price increases in certain sectors, including energy."

Fed leaders also released their Summary of Economic Projections on Wednesday, raising year-end PCE inflation expectations to 3.6 percent from 2.7 percent in March, as the world's largest economy grapples with price increases at a three-year high.

US households have been battered by years of higher-than-expected prices, with inflation surging further away from the Fed's long-term two-percent target on the back of energy price increases related to President Donald Trump's Iran war.

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Before the war, markets had priced in at least one interest rate cut by the end of the year, but that has changed to the expectation of a hike at the Fed's December meeting.

On Wednesday, Fed policymakers raised their projected year-end interest rate, signaling that they expected one interest rate hike by the end of 2026.

The Summary of Economic Projections was based on input from 18 of 19 policymakers, with one withholding their projection, the Fed said.

Fed Chair Warsh has said he wants to reduce the amount the central bank communicates about its decisions and was widely expected to withhold his projections.

Wednesday's statement was shorter than normal, and also removed forward guidance on the direction of the interest rate, which has been a constant in recent years.

US inflation came in at 3.8 percent in April, according to the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) prices index.

With the labor market firming, pressure is increasing on Fed policymakers to address the inflation side of the central bank's mandate.

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