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Fed Bank President Sees Less Chance of September Rate Rise
William C. Dudley, the influential president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the case for a September hike had become “less compelling.”Credit Eduardo Munoz/Reuters

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Fed Bank President Sees Less Chance of September Rate Rise

Fed’s Dudley on Rate Decision

William C. Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discussed on Wednesday the factors that would help the Fed determine when to raise its target interest rate.

By CNBC on Publish Date August 26, 2015. Watch in Times Video »

WASHINGTON — The continuing turmoil in global financial markets has reduced the chances that the Federal Reserve will raise its benchmark interest rate in September, a senior Fed policy maker said Wednesday.

In response to a question at a news conference after delivering a speech in Buffalo, William C. Dudley, the influential president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the case for a September increase had become “less compelling.”

“From my perspective, at this moment, the decision to begin the normalization process at the September F.O.M.C. meeting seems less compelling to me than it was a few weeks ago,” Mr. Dudley said, referring to the next scheduled meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, which sets monetary policy.

But Mr. Dudley suggested that September remained a possibility if markets regained their equilibrium. And if the Fed decides to wait, he said he still hoped to raise rates later in the year.

“Normalization could become more compelling by the time of the meeting as we get additional information on how the U.S. economy is performing and more information on international and financial market developments, all of which are important in shaping the U.S. economic outlook,” Mr. Dudley said.

Investors already are betting heavily that the Fed will not move to raise rates when policy makers convene in Washington in mid-September. Mr. Dudley’s remarks were the first public indication that recent events, including the decline of equity prices, are weighing on the Fed’s plans.

The remarks were particularly striking because Mr. Dudley has said previously that he does not want the Fed to surprise markets. His remarks on Wednesday make it harder for the Fed to raise rates in September without doing so.

When Will the Fed Raise Rates? More than seven years ago the Federal Reserve put its benchmark interest rate close to zero, as a way to bolster the economy. But that policy is about to change. Fed Bank President Sees Less Chance of September Rate Rise

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