As you head to the beach or the movies during Labor Day weekend, spare a thought for Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen and her colleagues. For months now, they’ve been umming and ahhing about whether to start raising short-term interest rates, which they have kept at close to zero per cent since December, 2008. Last week, Stanley Fischer, Yellen’s deputy, indicated that the Fed wanted to see August’s job figures before making a decision about whether to go ahead with a rate hike later this month.
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Published on September 04, 2015 13:33