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The intensification of the hawkish tone signal in Federal Reserve protocols: more and more officials mention raising rates—what macroeconomic risks are markets facing?
The formal release of the minutes from the March FOMC meeting of the Federal Reserve (Fed) took place on April 8, 2026; key information quickly drew market attention: unlike the January meeting, where only “some” officials were willing to consider rate hikes, in March “some” already showed an open position on tightening monetary policy. In the Federal Reserve’s terminological hierarchy, “some” means a number of officials greater than “a few.” What political signal does such a strengthening of the wording convey? And how should the cryptocurrency market interpret the asset-pricing logic behind the reversal in rate expectations?