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"I think the reason stocks moved up is because the minutes took out some of the language related to inflation risk," said Mark Coffelt, chief investment officer of Empiric Funds in Austin, Texas. "The conclusion that the markets reached is that the Fed probably has a bias not toward raising rates, but probably toward lowering rates."
"I think the reason stocks moved up is because the minutes took out some of the language related to inflation risk," said Mark Coffelt, chief investment officer of Empiric Funds in Austin, Texas. "The conclusion that the markets reached is that the Fed probably has a bias not toward raising rates, but probably toward lowering rates."