Here Is What to Expect From the Federal Reserve's November Minutes
Since the Federal Reserve's November meeting was held before the presidential election, the markets are likely to deem the minutes of the meeting, released Wednesday, as largely irrelevant.
Since the Federal Reserve's November meeting was held before the presidential election, the markets are likely to deem the minutes of the meeting, released Wednesday, as largely irrelevant. "We've had some very blunt warnings from Fed officials that they're expecting to raise interest rates in December," said Craig Erlam, a senior market analyst at Oanda, based in London. "What can we learn from the minutes? I think it's going to be very little." TheStreet's Scott Gamm reports from Wall Street.









