WASHINGTON/ NEW YORK -- The Federal Reserve will convene the Federal Open Market Committee on Sept. 21 and 22, where all eyes will be on whether the U.S. central bank will begin to pull back the pace of their monthly bond purchases.
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Patrick Harker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, expects interest rates to rise in late 2022 or early 2023.
WASHINGTON/ NEW YORK -- The Federal Reserve will convene the Federal Open Market Committee on Sept. 21 and 22, where all eyes will be on whether the U.S. central bank will begin to pull back the pace of their monthly bond purchases.