* Fed hints at more easing
* Microsoft raises quarterly dividend, shares down
* Indexes off: Dow 0.1 pct, S&P 0.2 pct, Nasdaq 0.6 pct
* For up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US] (Updates to mid-morning trade)
By Angela Moon
NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Wall Street fell on Wednesday after Federal Reserve comments about inflation triggered demand for inflation-sensitive assets like gold and pushed investors away from stocks.
The technology sector was lower, with Microsoft Corp
Gold hit a record above $1,295 per ounce, and U.S. 30-year Treasury bonds rose a point as yields fell to a three-week lows on hopes the Fed may boost its purchases of Treasuries as part of quantitative easing.
"The Fed sort of left the market guessing on exactly how large or what their action would be," said Jeff Kleintop, chief market strategist at LPL Financial in Boston.
"The only thing that the market is convinced of is that the Fed wants to see more inflation, and that is triggering demand for inflation-sensitive assets like gold and commodities as a flight from stocks,"
The Fed explicitly stated for the first time on Tuesday that core inflation was running below policymakers' comfort levels.
The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> was down 7.03 points, or 0.07 percent, at 10,754.00. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> fell 2.76 points, or 0.24 percent, at 1,137.02. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> was off 13.11 points, or 0.56 percent, at 2,336.24.
Alcoa Inc
The Fed statement halted a Tuesday rally that has sparked the S&P 500 to rally nearly 9 percent in the last month. The index closed at a four-month high on Monday.
Adobe Systems Inc
Potentially unsettling Wall Street, White House economic adviser Larry Summers said he will leave as director of the White House National Economic Council, marking a major staff shake-up for U.S. President Barack Obama as he faces pressure to revive the economy. [ID:nN21186370]
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is to appear at a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the state of the international financial system.
On the earnings front, cereal maker General Mills Inc
EBay Inc