The U.S. central banking system—the Federal Reserve, or the Fed—is the most powerful economic institution in the United States, perhaps the world. Its core responsibilities include setting interest rates, managing the money supply, and regulating financial markets.
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Members of the Fed's rate-setting committee believe higher rates may be necessary to restore price stability, and expect to raise rates by another quarter-percentage point by the end of this year.
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