1 MONGOLIA AND UK CONDUCT JOINT STUDY ON CYBERSECURITY RISKS WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/02      2 RUSSIA, MONGOLIA TO UPGRADE ROAD & RAIL CORRIDORS AND INCREASE FREIGHT TRANSIT WWW.RUSSIASPIVOTTOASIA.COM PUBLISHED:2025/11/02      3 MONGOLIA UPGRADED TO 'BB-' ON SUSTAINED FISCAL CONSOLIDATION AND STRONG GROWTH; OUTLOOK STABLE WWW.SPGLOBAL.COM PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      4 GOVERNMENT OF MONGOLIA LAUNCHES NEGOTIATIONS WITH RIO TINTO WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      5 MONGOLIA COURT UPHOLDS GOVERNMENT’S TERMINATION OF QSC CONCESSION, CITING “PUBLIC INTEREST” WWW.EGUUR.MN PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      6 EBRD FINANCES CONSTRUCTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR HOSPITAL IN MONGOLIA WWW.EBRD.COM PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      7 ADB TO SUPPORT MONGOLIA’S LARGEST SOLAR AND BATTERY STORAGE PROJECT FOR ENERGY SECURITY WWW.ADB.ORG PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      8 HUNNU CITY POWER INFRASTRUCTURE NEARS COMPLETION WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      9 MONGOLIA COMMISSIONS 53 NEW FACTORIES AS PART OF ‘FOOD REVOLUTION’ PLAN WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/10/31      10 DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER S.AMARSAIKHAN DISMISSED FOR VIOLATING ACCOUNTABILITY AGREEMENT WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2025/10/29      ДЭЛХИЙН БАНКНЫ САНХҮҮЖИЛТЭЭР 102 КМ ДАЛАН СУВАГ ӨРГӨТГӨНӨ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/02     “ОЮУ ТОЛГОЙ” КОМПАНИЙН ГҮЙЦЭТГЭХ ЗАХИРАЛ ДЭЙРДРЭ ЛИНГЕНФЭЛДЕРИЙН МОНГОЛ УЛСЫН УУЛ УУРХАЙН САЛБАРТ ОРУУЛСАН ХУВЬ НЭМРИЙГ ҮНЭЛЭН “НАЙРАМДАЛ МЕДАЛЬ”-ААР ШАГНАЛАА WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/02     ЧИНГЭЛТЭЙ ДҮҮРГИЙН 300 АЙЛ НОГООН ХАЛААЛТЫН СИСТЕМД ХОЛБОГДОЖ ЭХЭЛЛЭЭ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/02     102 АППЛИКЭЙШНЭЭР ЗӨРЧИЛ МЭДЭЭЛСЭН ИРГЭНД ТОРГУУЛИЙН 10-20 ХУВИЙГ ОЛГОНО WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/02     ЭРЧИМ ХҮЧНИЙ ШӨНИЙН ТАРИФЫН ХӨНГӨЛӨЛТ ӨНӨӨДРӨӨС ХЭРЭГЖИЖ ЭХЭЛЛЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/02     S&P АГЕНТЛАГ ЗАСГИЙН ГАЗРЫН ТӨСВИЙН БОДЛОГЫГ ЭЕРГЭЭР ҮНЭЛЖ, ТОГТВОРТОЙ ҮРГЭЛЖЛҮҮЛЭХ НЬ ЗҮЙТЭЙ ГЭВ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/10/31     ОЮУ ТОЛГОЙ ТӨСЛИЙН ХУВЬ НИЙЛҮҮЛЭГЧДИЙН ЗЭЭЛИЙН ХҮҮГ ХЭЛЭЛЦЭХ ЭЭЛЖИТ 7 ЖИЛИЙН ХУГАЦААГ ҮЛ ХАРГАЛЗАН ХЭЛЭЛЦЭЭРИЙГ ҮРГЭЛЖЛҮҮЛЭХЭЭР БОЛЛОО WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/10/31     Э.ШИЖИР: “НИЙТИЙН ЭРХ АШИГ” НЭРИЙН ДОР ХУВИЙН ХЭВШЛИЙН ЭРХИЙГ ЗӨРЧИЖ БОЛОХГҮЙ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/10/31     Х.БУЛГАНТУЯАГ УИХ-ЫН ДЭД ДАРГААС ЧӨЛӨӨЛЖ, Ж.БАТ-ЭРДЭНИЙГ ДЭВШҮҮЛЭХЭЭР БОЛЛОО WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/10/31     2025 ОНД ХӨВСГӨЛ АЙМГИЙН 8 СУМАНД 18 УДАА ГАЗАР ХӨДӨЛЖЭЭ WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/10/31    

Janet Yellen: US Fed could raise interest rates 'soon' www.bbc.com

The chair of the US Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen, has indicated that it could raise interest rates "relatively soon".
She said the job market had made further improvements this year and that inflation, while still below the Fed's 2% target, had started to pick up.
Financial markets are expecting the Fed to take action at a meeting next month.
She also defended the independence of central banks after criticism of the Fed by President-elect Donald Trump.
Ms Yellen's comments came in an appearance before a Congressional Committee on Thursday.
It would be only the second rate rise since the bank pushed rates to a record low during the financial crisis.
In December last year, the Fed raised its benchmark rate for the first time in seven years, from near zero to its current level of between 0.25% and 0.5%.
Inflationary pressures
Ms Yellen said that further delaying a rate increase would present its own risks.
BBC economics correspondent Andrew Walker says indications that Mr Trump will cut taxes and spend heavily on infrastructure make it more likely that the Fed will want to raise rates to contain inflationary pressures.
The Fed does not know yet what will happen when the president-elect and a new Congress take office next year, Ms Yellen said.
But she added that the central bank would take into account decisions by the White House and Congress when setting its interest-rate policies.
She also said the US economy was "making very good progress", further strengthening analysts' expectations of a rate rise at the 14 December meeting.
"As a result of the testimony, we raised our subjective probability of a hike next month to 90% (from 85% previously)," Goldman Sachs said. Other analysts give a similar likelihood.
'Terrible' consequences
Turning to the independence of central banks, Ms Yellen said they need to be able to make long term decisions that are not always popular.
In countries where central banks are subject to political pressures, there have been "terrible" consequences, she said.
Ms Yellen also confirmed she planned to serve out her four-year term, which expires in January 2018.
During the election campaign, Mr Trump criticised both the Fed and Ms Yellen's handling of the economy.
The Bank of England (BoE) has faced similar pressure from senior Conservatives over the effects of ultra-low interest rates and quantitative easing since the financial crisis of 2008.
Former shadow chancellor Ed Balls on Thursday called for the BoE's independence to be curbed in response to growing "popular discontent".
In an academic paper, he said central banks could "sacrifice some political independence" without undermining their ability to do their job.
 
 


Published Date:2016-11-18