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Federal Reserve officials viewed artificial intelligence-driven investment as an emerging source of inflationary pressure at their June policy meeting. They added another reason to keep interest rates elevated, even as the labor market remained stable. Minutes from the June 16–17 Federal Open Market Committee [FOMC] meeting show policymakers increasingly linking AI-related demand with persistent inflation. It reinforces expectations that borrowing costs could stay higher for longer. For crypto markets, that points to a macro backdrop that may delay the liquidity boost typically associated with lower interest rates. Fed says AI investment is adding to inflation pressures The minutes show officials broadly agreed that inflation remained well above the Fed’s 2% target and had become more broad-based. While policymakers continued to cite tariffs and sup
The Fed's potential rate hikes could tighten liquidity, impacting crypto markets and prompting shifts in capital allocation strategies.
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The latest Fed minutes have highlighted the risk that AI demand could have on inflation as the Fed continues to hold rates steady. The minutes also signaled that a hike is still on the cards if inflation remains elevated and fails to fall to the 2% target. Fed Minutes Flag Inflation Risk Driven By AI Demand The Federal Reserve minutes from the June FOMC meeting highlighted multiple scenarios regarding the outlook for monetary policy. Most participants pointed to scenarios in which the labor market remains stable while inflation remains elevated due to strong AI-related demand, the Middle East conflict, or the effects of tariffs. In such scenarios, almost all of the participants indicated that some policy firming would be necessary to return to their 2% target. Furthermore, the Fed minutes showed that most participants commented on scenarios in which inflationary
AI-driven inflation risks could lead to prolonged high interest rates, impacting economic growth and dampening risk asset attractiveness.
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The Federal Reserve has warned that strong artificial intelligence-related demand could keep inflation elevated, while market pricing for a U.S. interest rate hike this year has climbed above 59%. Summary Fed minutes identified AI demand, tariffs, and Middle East tensions as potential drivers of persistent inflation. Most Fed officials said higher rates may be needed if inflation stays above the 2% target. Polymarket now prices a 59% chance of a Fed rate hike this year, while July pause odds remain at 69.5%. According to the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s June Federal Open Market Committee meeting, policymakers discussed several paths for monetary policy depending on how inflation and the labor market develop. One of the scenarios considered involved inflation staying above the central bank’s 2% target despite a stable labor market, driven by strong AI-related demand, the confl
The Federal Reserve has warned that strong artificial intelligence-related demand could keep inflation elevated, while market pricing for a U.S. interest rate hike this year has climbed above 59%. According to the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s June Federal Open…
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US federal agencies, including the Federal Reserve and the Treasury, have ten days until the July 18 deadline when they are required to issue guidelines on how the GENIUS Act that was passed in July 2025, will be implemented. The implementation could have an impact on the prices of crypto stocks listed in the US, including Circle (NYSE: CRCL) and Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN). GENIUS Act Implementation Deadline Nears The GENIUS Act that introduced a regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers was signed into law in July 18 2025 by President Donald Trump. But when Congress passed the bill, they gave US financial market regulators a year to come up with rules that will govern the issuance, licensing, and management iof stablecoin. That one-year period from when the GENIUS Act passed into law ends on July 18, 2026, and the crypto market is waiting to see the rules that th
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The Japanese Yen (JPY) depreciates by over 0.26% against the US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday within familiar levels, as the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) last meeting minutes showed that the majority of participants indicated that “some policy firming would likely be warranted.” The USD/JPY pair trades at 162.54 after bottoming near 162.03. USD/JPY weakens as hawkish Fed minutes lift Dollar and yields Market mood is mixed, following US President Donald Trump’s change of tone, turning more hawkish against Iran’s behavior, threatening to escalate the conflict. This boosted the Greenback as the US Dollar Index (DXY) reclaimed the 101.00 figure. Digging into the US central bank’s minutes, all officials supported leaving rates unchanged and saw a stable labor market. Most participants “preferred” not to use the previous language, pointing to scenarios in which prices would remain elevated due to AI
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EUR/USD holds firm on Wednesday after reversing earlier losses triggered by renewed tensions between the United States (US) and Iran, while traders digest the June Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes. At the time of writing, the pair is trading around 1.1427 after hitting an intraday low of 1.1391. The US Dollar (USD) saw little immediate reaction to the minutes, suggesting much of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) message was already reflected in market pricing. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback’s value against a basket of six major currencies, is trading around 100.97, easing from an intraday high of 101.27. Officials remained cautious about inflation, which remains well above the central bank’s 2% target, while describing labor market conditions as balanced. Policymakers also signaled that the future path of interest rates will depend on