
Reaction to Federal Reserve Chair's Remarks
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We take a closer look at how the markets react Federal Reserve's Janet Yellen comments.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the Fed may start raising rates around six months after quantitative easing—ahead of what experts were expecting. We take a closer look at how the markets react to her comments at her first live press conference, and how her first policy meeting may affect the economy.
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Reaction to Federal Reserve Chair's Remarks
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the Fed may start raising rates around six months after quantitative easing—ahead of what experts were expecting. We take a closer look at how the markets react to her comments at her first live press conference, and how her first policy meeting may affect the economy.
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