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US Fed rate hike: Yellen says move a sign of 'confidence' in economy

Fed Chair Janet Yellen said any increased spending by the Trump administration could impact how the Fed adjusts rates going forward

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AFP I PTI Washington
The Federal Reserve's decision on Wednesday to raise the benchmark interest rate is a vote of "confidence" in the health of the US economy, Fed Chair Janet Yellen said.

The increase, which was widely anticipated by markets, "should certainly be understood as a reflection of the confidence we have in the progress that the economy has made and our judgement that progress will continue," Yellen told a press conference.

She also noted that any increased spending by the incoming Republican administration of President-elect Donald Trump could impact how the Fed adjusts interest rates going forward, but cautioned it was too soon to speculate.
 

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First Published: Dec 15 2016 | 8:51 AM IST

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