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Fed's Yellen Hedges Her View on Rates

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U.S. Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen's thinking on unemployment and expected Fed policy in 2014-2015

01/23/2014

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Don’t Expect Job Data Alone to Persuade Fed on Rates

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Confronting Old Problem May Require a New Deal

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More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

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Jobs and the Fed

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Fed's Yellen Sets Course for Steady Bond-Buy Cuts

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U.S. Fed's Janet Yellen at the IMF, July 2, 2014- on how she sees monetary policy focussing on full employment and price stability letting regulatory supervision take on task of curtailing bubble activity

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Janet Yellen reemphasizes her view of focussing on full employmen and price stability. She sees regulatory supervision, including higher capital reserve requirements and regulation of short term funding, as better able to fulfill the task of restricting bubble type activities. Yellen says she is aware of the effects on emerging markets of the Fed's policies, in a question and answer session with Christine Lagarde of the IMF.

Grouped Articles

Fed's Yellen Defends Low Rates

Wall Street Journal 07/03/2014

Falling Unemployment Doesn't Rate for Fed

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Fed's Yellen Hedges Her View on Rates

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WSJ's Hilsenrath: Fed Can Be Patient on Rate-Hike Debate After Data

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Yellen Says Job Market Improving, but Noncommittal About Policy Effect

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Activists to Fed: Premature Rate Hikes Would Hurt Poor

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