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For the Fed’s Yellen ‘conventional’ unconventional policy is enough
August 27, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By David Chance WASHINGTON (Reuters) – For all the talk of a radical shift in central banking policy, from the permanent use of negative rates to helicopter money drops, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen appears to believe she can tackle any future downturn using…
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Any doubts over about December Fed hike may be swept away
November 15, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) – Inflation numbers from the United States on Tuesday could be the provider of the final domino in the Federal Reserve's track to raise interest rates next month. Earlier in November a robust report on U.S. employment hardened expectations for the Fed's first rate increase in nearly a decade and if prices are shown to be rising steadily those views will likely solidify. Minutes from the Fed's October meeting will also be published, giving an insight into the Committee's decision…
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Any doubts over about December Fed hike may be swept away