Fed lowers borrowing-cost trajectory despite projections
Revisions hurt investors' faith in the central bank's ability to communicate the path of rates
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New York
IT'S the Fed that cried wolf.
After US central bank officials including chair Janet Yellen signalled for weeks that they expected to raise interest rates in coming months, backing previous forecasts that called for two increases this year, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered its borrowing-cost trajectory. The revisions came even as projections for US economic growth and inflation were left little changed.
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