Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said this month he saw little reason to change interest rates in 2020. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker both expressed skepticism in 2019 over the need for rate reductions, the report said.
"There's going to be less room for discord now that the Fed has gotten to where it is at," Tim Duy, an economics professor at the University of Oregon, was quoted as saying.
While FOMC dissents rarely alter the path of monetary policy, they can shine a light on the breadth of the debate among Fed officials, according to the report.
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