Bullard Says Markets Risk Rate-Rise Surprise If They Ignore Fed
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Investors risk suffering a Federal Reserve interest-rate rise surprise unless market expectations for future tightening line up with the outlook of policy makers, said St. Louis Fed President James Bullard.
Bullard said active discussion by the Fed about the timing of the first rates increase since 2006 ought to ensure that it doesn’t come as a shock when policy eventually moves.