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The approach is cautious with increases planned gradually over 3 years, and monitoring of inflation very carefully to ensure that it does not fall far below 2% with continued oil prices declines and other factors.
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Fed Raises Rates After Seven Years Near Zero, Expects ‘Gradual’ Tightening Path
Wall Street Journal 12/17/2015
Fed Raises Key Interest Rate for First Time in Almost a Decade
New York Times 12/16/2015
Janet Yellen’s New Hat: Risk Manager
New York Times 12/16/2015
Fed Actions Show Confidence but Are Not at Trump Speed
The New York Times 06/14/2017
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Fed's Yellen Sets Course for Steady Bond-Buy Cuts
Wall Street Journal 02/12/2014
Fed Puts Rate Increase on the Radar
Wall Street Journal 02/20/2014
Yellen Sticks to Plan Amid Weather Doubts
Wall Street Journal 02/28/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/20/2014
Fed Cuts Bond Buying by Another $10 Billion
New York Times 03/19/2014
Federal Reserve’s Bond-Buying Fades, but Stimulus Doesn’t End There
New York Times 06/19/2014
Bernanke pointed to low inflation below the Fed's 2% target during the period of quantitative easing policies in 2010-2013. Higher prices of medical care, housing and import prices are expected in the rest of 2014. Analysts say this will taper off and inflation expectations are still much below 2% for 2014, especially as large number of part time workers keeps wage growth at a low level, and is likely to do so for a considerable period probably into 2015. Higher energy and food costs are not included in the core index for inflation the Fed looks at.
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Markets Watch, Warily, for a Small Bump in Inflation
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2014
Fed Panel Has Begun to Address How to Gradually Raise Rates
New York Times 05/21/2014
WSJ's Hilsenrath: Fed Can Be Patient on Rate-Hike Debate After Data
Wall Street Journal 08/02/2014
Fed Minutes Show Wariness Over Global Growth
Wall Street Journal 10/08/2014
Risk of Deflation Feeds Global Fears
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2014
New York Times 10/16/2014
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Fed’s Yellen, in 2009, Urged ‘Bold Action’ on Growth
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2015
Fed Puts Interest-Rate Hikes in Play
Wall Street Journal 03/19/2015
Janet Yellen Isn’t Going to Raise Interest Rates Until She’s Good and Ready
New York Times 03/18/2015
Janet Yellen’s New Hat: Risk Manager
New York Times 12/16/2015
Janet Yellen and Fed Predecessors Find Common Ground Onstage
New York Times 04/07/2016
Years of Fed Missteps Fueled Disillusion With the Economy and Washington
WSJ 08/26/2016
The sharply slowing economy in China in September 2015 acts to put the Fed on another of a series of pause situations as it plans to raise rates. The Fed'd interest rate policy has shifted to raise rates vey gradually making the rate increases small and over an extended period of time, so that this does not affect the recovery. Very low inflation with the steep decline in commodity prices, especially oil, is making it easier for the Fed to make this pause.
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Lesson for Fed: Higher Interest Rates Haven’t Been Sticking
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2015
Here’s a Way Yellen Can Raise Rates Without Spooking Markets
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2015
The Fed Gets a Last Data Point, and It Isn’t Good
Wall Street Journal 09/17/2015
Central Banks’ Lesson: Easy Money Alone Isn’t a Growth Salve
Wall Street Journal 09/18/2015
Watching the Fed, and Remembering the Tequila Crisis
New York Times 09/18/2015
Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
New York Times 09/17/2015
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