
N.Y. Fed chief: September rate hike "less compelling"
William Dudley says current developments pose downside risks for the economy and have contributed to heightened market volatility
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William Dudley says current developments pose downside risks for the economy and have contributed to heightened market volatility
Do the risks outweigh the gains as the Federal Reserve decides whether to raise interest rates?
From concerns about China to anxiety over U.S. interest rates, market psychology has taken on a life of its own
With only two more appropriate Fed meetings left in 2015, most NABE economists believe the Fed will raise rates at their December meeting
Doubts grow over the Fed's willingness to raise interest rates in September amid global financial turbulence
The S&P 500's collapse puts technical support that has held since 2011 at risk as investors sweat a Fed rate hike and more
Wall Street regains some ground after U.S. central bank release indicates interest-rate hike coming
Central bankers also expressed wide-ranging concerns about wages, inflation and a significant slowdown in China at last meeting
The 0.1 percent overall rise is down from the rates of May and June, showing that inflationary pressures remain muted
The S&P 500 is stuck in a narrow range now, but that could soon change with these potentially negative catalysts looming
The latest payroll report gives the Fed one more reason to end its zero-percent interest rate policy next month
Investors are undecided on whether central bank will take first step towards normalizing monetary policy next month or in December
Although the U.S. economy continues adding jobs at a respectable clip, workers have yet to see much growth in their pay
A surprisingly weak report on employment costs is raising doubts about a September interest rate hike
It seems to be leaning closer to the the fall as liftoff for the first rate hike since 2006, or will it delay yet again?
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Central bank says labor market continues to improve, sees two rate hikes as likely in 2015
Wall Street was set to rise, with S&P 500 and Dow futures each 0.3 percent higher
Increased hiring means more people can afford to own instead of renting, with costs rising as supply tightens, figures show
Wall Street begins the week in the red, with blue chips off triple digits, after Shanghai index declines more than 8 percent
Worst week since January for blue chips as crude-oil prices enter bear market and corporate earnings disappoint
The central bank projects further improvements in the U.S. labor market and economy as it looks to tighten monetary policy in 2015
Lawmakers will be grilling the Fed chair this week, and investors everywhere will be listening closely to her answers
Head of the Federal Reserve says she expects central bank to make a move later this year, but reiterates pace will be gradual
The Greek government's debt crisis could lead Federal Reserve officials to hold off in raising interest rates
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