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Most Federal Reserve policymakers suggested that further rate cuts would be appropriate this year, driven by a softening labor market, but uncertainty about the neutral rate and ongoing inflation concerns continue to muddy the outlook on how low rates are likely to fall, according to the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s 16-17 Sept. meeting released Wednesday.
"Most participants observed that it was appropriate to move the target range for the federal funds rate toward a more neutral setting .