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'Fed is preparing investors to think about 2017 hikes'

"They are shifting the goal post for, I think, the investing public to begin to concentrate on what kind of signals we are going to get ... at the press conference that follows the December meeting about the number of rate hikes we might see in 2017," she said in an interview with "Power Lunch."

November 24, 2016 / 10:23 IST
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Wall Street is already expecting a Federal Reserve rate hike in December, and now the central bank is indicating it wants investors to turn their focus to next year, former Dallas Fed advisor Danielle DiMartino Booth told CNBC on Wednesday.

"They are shifting the goal post for, I think, the investing public to begin to concentrate on what kind of signals we are going to get ... at the press conference that follows the December meeting about the number of rate hikes we might see in 2017," she said in an interview with "Power Lunch."

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"The focus has shifted well beyond December."

In the minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's November meeting, released Wednesday, policymakers appeared confident the economy was strengthening enough to warrant interest rate increases soon. The next meeting is set for December 13-14.

The November meeting occurred days before the presidential election. While Fed officials have downplayed the significance of President-elect Donald Trump's victory for near-term policy decisions, they have warned the central bank could raise rates more quickly if the federal budget deficit widens under Trump.