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Fed debated bigger rate cut, wanted to avoid appearing on path for more cuts - Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve debated cutting interest rates more aggressively at its last meeting, although central bankers were united in wanting to avoid the appearance of being on a path to more rate cuts, records from the meeting showed.

FILE PHOTO: The Federal Reserve Board building on Constitution Avenue is pictured in Washington, U.S., March 27, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

The U.S. central bank cut rates by 25 basis points at the close of its July 30-31 meeting, with minutes of the meeting published on Wednesday showing broad concern among policymakers over a global economic slowdown, trade tensions and sluggish inflation.

“A couple of participants indicated that they would have preferred a 50 basis point cut,” according to the minutes, which added that policymakers favoring such a move were concerned by inflation being too low.

Since that meeting, the Fed has come under increasing pressure to cut borrowing costs more, including a call by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday for the Fed to slash its benchmark rate.

However, Fed policymakers agreed at their July 30-31 meeting that they did not want to give the impression they were planning more rate cuts.

“Participants generally favored an approach in which policy would be guided by incoming information ... and that avoided any appearance of following a preset course,” according to the minutes.

KEEPING FLEXIBLE

U.S. stocks held on to session gains after the minutes were released, with the benchmark S&P 500 Index .SPX up about 0.75% on the day.

“The Fed clearly wants to be flexible. They are clearly worried about some of the global tensions that are out there, whether it is trade or Brexit or some of those international developments,” said Willie Delwiche, investment strategist at Baird in Milwaukee.

Yields on longer-dated U.S. Treasury securities dropped to the lows of the day. The 10-year note US10YT=RR yield slipped to 1.55%, while the 30-year bond US30YT=RR dropped back to near the key 2% level, last trading at 2.02%. It fell below 2% for the first time ever last week as diminishing expectations for U.S. economic growth fueled demand for safe assets.

The dollar weakened fractionally against a basket of major trading partners’ currencies.

The comments on Wednesday by Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the Federal Reserve’s policies, come as he seeks to downplay worries that a trade war between the United States and China could weigh on the U.S. economy and trigger a possible recession before the November 2020 presidential election.

Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari, who does not have a vote on the Fed’s monetary policy committee this year but participates in policy discussions, urged the Fed on Wednesday to use pledges about future policy, known in central banking as “forward guidance,” to boost the economy.

The July 30-31 policy meeting also included discussion of the Fed’s research into potential changes to its approach to setting policy. A number of policymakers said the Fed could have been more aggressive in using bond purchases to fight the 2007-09 recession.

However, policymakers also said tools like bond purchases and forward guidance might not be enough to eliminate the risk of policy being hampered in the future when the Fed’s benchmark rate gets close to zero.

Reporting by Jason Lange; Additional reporting by Lewis Krauskopf in New York; Editing by Andrea Ricci

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