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Delta Variant Won’t Impact Fed’s Taper Plan, Blinder Tells Jiji

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The Federal Reserve will likely lift its zero-interest rate policy next year as the impact of the fast-spreading delta variant has not been that significant on the economy, Alan Blinder, a former Fed vice chair, told Japanese wire service Jiji Press.