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US Federal Reserve raises interest rates again | US Federal Reserve raises interest rates again |
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The US Federal Reserve has agreed to raise interest rates by 0.25%, the third rate rise in 2017. | The US Federal Reserve has agreed to raise interest rates by 0.25%, the third rate rise in 2017. |
Policymakers at the US central bank say the move, which was widely expected, underscores "solid" gains in the US economy. | |
Officials also boosted their economic forecasts, projecting 2.5% growth in GDP in 2017 and 2018. | |
The Fed said it expected to make three further increases in rates next year, unchanged from its previous forecast. | |
The Fed is targeting a range of 1.25% to 1.5% for its benchmark rate. | |
A majority of officials also said they believe interest rates are on track to exceed 2% in 2018. | |
The decision to raise rates came at the conclusion of the Fed's two-day meeting in Washington. | |
The move marks a further retreat from the ultra low rates that were put in place during the financial crisis to boost economic activity. | |
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, who will step down from the Fed in February, is speaking about the decision at a press conference this afternoon. |