Economics

Rising Dollar Makes It Hard for the Fed to Go Its Own Way

Is the Strong Dollar Making the Fed’s Job Easier?

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Federal Reserve officials are finding it harder than they first thought to decouple U.S. monetary policy from the rest of the world.

While policy makers opened the door to an interest-rate increase later this year, Fed Chair Janet Yellen suggested they were in no hurry and said the pace of tightening, once begun, would be slower than previously anticipated.