Fed may signal caution on rate hikes
But central bank's bond buying is expected to end despite official's proposal to do otherwise
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THE Federal Reserve is likely to reassure investors later this month that it won't stand idle if global turbulence threatens the US economy, but a proposal from one top policymaker to keep on buying bonds looks to be a bridge too far.
James Bullard, who heads the St Louis Fed, suggested on Thursday that sticking with bond purchases for a few more months would give policymakers the time needed to assess a recent deterioration in the inflation outlook. "Inflation expectations are dropping in the US and that is something that a central bank cannot abide," Mr Bullard said on Bloomberg Television.
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