0621 GMT - The Federal Reserve's minutes from its March meeting will be closely watched for insights into how the central bank balances growth and inflation worries. "As the minutes are released today, we're keeping an eye out for further clues on how the Fed is weighing the effects of Trump's policies, even if the minutes should be considered rather backward-looking in these turbulent times," SEB Research's Pia Fromlet says in a note. The Fed left its fed-funds target range unchanged at 4.25%-4.50% in March. It also signaled lower growth in the near term and a temporary increase in inflation as a result of Trump's tariffs, while leaving its policy rate assessment unchanged, the euro area economist says. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)
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