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US Federal Reserve keeps rates unchanged, says inflation will 'move up'

The Federal Reserve said it expects inflation to move up this year — a possible signal of faster rate increases ahead.

February 01, 2018 / 07:33 IST
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The Federal Reserve left the benchmark interest rate unchanged today after its first policy meeting of 2018, but said it expects inflation to move up this year -- a possible signal of faster rate increases ahead.

In the last meeting of Fed Chair Janet Yellen's tenure, the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee said while price measures have remained below the central bank's two percent target, "inflation on a 12-month basis is expected to move up this year."

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That change of language will fuel expectations that the US central bank could raise the key lending rate more than the expected three times this year.

In December, the committee said inflation was "expected to remain somewhat below two percent in the near term."