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Janet Yellen will frame a decision this week to forgo an interest rate increase as necessary to achieve the Fed’s economic goals. Donald Trump and his supporters are likely to frame it as political.
September 20 -
The Fed chairwoman credits "the continued solid performance of the labor market and our outlook for economic activity and inflation."
August 26 -
Investors will listen closely for additional clues on timing for a rate hike when Fed leaders meet at an upcoming symposium.
August 17 -
Investors have once again taken a liking to taxable bond funds — a marked difference from last year. Advisers may find that clients are taking notice, too.
August 4 -
While Chairwoman Janet Yellen has repeatedly stated that the Fed is likely to raise interest rates gradually, market volatility and the unexpected dip in job gains have delayed such plans.
July 27 -
Even as markets regain footing after vote turmoil, there is still a “dark cloud” that advisers must be ready to discuss, says Greg Valliere, chief strategist for Horizon Investments.
June 28 -
Britain's vote to leave the European Union will almost certainly have repercussions for the Federal Reserve -- and those could play out over days or months.
June 24 -
Here’s what to listen for when Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen speaks later on Wednesday.
June 15 -
The Federal Reserve chairwoman was mum about when there might be another hike, which for some suggests she's not in a hurry.
June 6 -
Rates have been on hold amid market volatility and a slowdown in U.S. growth.
May 18