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Who's saying what about the Fed's non-move

Janet Yellen and her fellow economists – spooked by a slowdown in China and its impact on global markets in August – opt to keep rates grounded at their historic lows in the US

Who's saying what about the Fed's non-move
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Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen and her fellow economists – spooked by a slowdown in China and its impact on global markets in August – have decided to keep rates grounded at their historic lows in the US.

While the Fed has left the door very much open for a hike at any meeting from October onwards, the decision to hold off for now has left the markets to digest a mixed message from economic policymakers and once again indulge in guessing games as to the timing of a rise in rates.

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