WASHINGTON, D.C.: US central bankers are sharply divided over whether to increase interest rates again this year amid persistently weak inflation, but many still favor a hike, according to minutes released Wednesday.

Policymakers also said the economic damage from back-to-back hurricanes since August would likely be only temporary, according to a record of the Fed's most recent meeting last month.

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