The Federal Reserve's chair Janet Yellen has broken her silence two
weeks after the central bank decided to leave interest rates in the
United States unchanged.
Despite some hawkish tones from her colleagues of late Yellen says the
Fed should move cautiously when it comes to further rate hikes.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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