I looked at the minutes of the Fed's October meeting, and it is clear that the dovish member is Milan, while the hawkish member is Schmidt.



Other council members generally maintain a neutral stance, agreeing to a rate cut in October and holding the view for future rate cuts, but not explicitly stating that there will be a rate cut in December.

This meeting record has little effect on the current interest rate expectations, but it can be compared with the recent speeches of the Fed officials.

Let's see which Fed governors have recently made overly hawkish statements, after all, apart from Schmid, more governors previously were just uncertain about a rate cut in December.

I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to整理出来!
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