Bitcoin Falls As FOMC Signals Inflation Is Back, Holds Rates Steady

The Federal Reserve delivered a widely expected pause on interest rates Wednesday, holding the federal funds rate at 3.50%–3.75%. However, the decision was overshadowed by a surge in dissent and a stark warning on geopolitical risks.

Perhaps, the most important takeaway from today’s FOMC is that while for months, the Fed has characterized inflation as “somewhat elevated” in their policy statements, the language changed today.

Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged, Market Reacts

Amid surging energy prices, the Fed now says inflation “is elevated, signaling cost pressure is back.

“Inflation is elevated, in part reflecting the recent increase in global energy prices,” read an excerpt in the report.

Nevertheless, the FOMC decision delivered a rare show of division, where Beth Hammack, Neel Kashkari, and Lorie Logan voted against including an easing bias in the policy statement, despite supporting the decision to keep rates unchanged.

Their opposition signals growing resistance within the committee to prematurely signaling rate cuts.

The level of disagreement marks the highest number of dissenting votes since the October 1992 FOMC dissent, suggesting deepening divisions over the future path of monetary policy.

Alongside the internal split, the Fed struck a more cautious tone on global risks. Officials explicitly noted that “developments in the Middle East are contributing to a high level of uncertainty.” This shows how escalating geopolitical tensions are complicating the economic outlook.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the majority maintained that economic activity continues to expand at a solid pace, while inflation remains elevated.

However, the absence of any clear signal toward easing suggests policymakers are not yet confident that inflation is on a sustained path back to the 2% target.

Markets had largely priced in a rate hold, but the combination of heightened dissent and the removal of dovish cues could force a repricing of expectations for rate cuts later this year.

The Bitcoin price extended losses, falling further into the $75,000 threshold, typical of the sell the news situation.

Bitcoin Price Performance.
Bitcoin Price Performance. Source: TradingView

With policymakers divided and global uncertainty intensifying, the Fed’s latest decision points to a more complex and potentially prolonged path toward monetary easing, keeping investors on edge ahead of upcoming data and future meetings.

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