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Is it still too early to raise interest rates?

Clip: 8/27/2015 | 4m 36s

Is it still too early to raise interest rates?

Will the Federal Reserve raise interest rates next month? It's a much debated question amid some good U.S. economic news, as well as the Chinese market turmoil. As the Fed meets for its annual retreat, Judy Woodruff takes a closer look with Greg Ip of The Wall Street Journal.

08/27/2015 | Rating NR

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