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US Fed's move shows emerging markets drive global economy

The US Federal Reserve yet again postponed a hike in interest rates from near zero levels even after weeks of animated speculation about whether it was about time for the central bank to announce a `lift-off’.

Updated on: Sep 19, 2015 12:16 AM IST
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The US Federal Reserve yet again postponed a hike in interest rates from near zero levels even after weeks of animated speculation about whether it was about time for the central bank to announce a `lift-off’. In the past Fed chief Janet Yellen and her colleagues on the Fed’s Open Market Committee (FOMC) were primarily guided by conditions in the US economy. This time around the developments in China, the world’s second largest economy, appeared to have influenced the decision in favour of maintaining a status-quo on low interest rates. Struggling to claw out of its worst slowdown in more than a decade hit by shrinking exports—the edifice of its growth story—China’s central bank has devalued the yuan to its the lowest in nearly three years. The deepening economic crisis has sent ripples across the world.

A file photo of the Federal Reserve building in Washington. (Reuters Photo)
A file photo of the Federal Reserve building in Washington. (Reuters Photo)

The yuan’s devaluation in 1994, according to many analysts, eventually led to the Asian currency crisis in 1997. Are we staring at a similar risk now? How different or similar are the conditions now? Given the considerable sway that China wields over the world’s economy, it is abundantly clear that a string of such questions would have influenced the Fed’s decision to hold rates. It is not common for a US Federal Reserve Chief to mention external economic conditions as key variables that persuade major economic decisions. Yellen was explicit in expressing unease over the China’s wobbly economy and its likely adverse impact in the US and rest of the world. Her comments that "the question is whether or not there might be a risk of a more abrupt slowdown than most analysts expect," need to be seen in this context.

 
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