Federal Reserve officials signaled greater discomfort with high inflation at their meeting last month, where they eyed a faster timetable for raising interest rates this year.

Most central bank officials, in projections released at the conclusion of their Dec. 14-15 meeting, penciled in at least three quarter-percentage-point rate increases this year. In September, around half of those officials thought rate increases could wait until 2023.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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