have been expecting. the fed also said november could see a scaling back of the $120 billion a month it's been pumping into the markets. as michelle fleury explains, it's down to growing concerns over inflation. inflation is starting to worry the us federal reserve. listen tojerome pal talk to price rises across supply chains. figs rises across supply chains. as the rises across supply chains. is the economy continues to be open and spending rebound, we are seeing upward pressure on prices, particularly because supply bottlenecks in some sectors have limited how quickly production can respond in the near term.— in the near term. these bottleneck _ in the near term. these bottleneck effects - in the near term. these bottleneck effects have | in the near term. these - bottleneck effects have been larger and longer lasting than anticipated. it leads to revision in projections for this year. further splits are down the middle on whether to raise prices next year. the majority expected rates would stay on hold next year. it is a measure of their worry about