Lockhart: The language in the Fed's statement is key, and they've been using the word "normalization" more and more
Former Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart discusses what to expect from today's Fed decision, and how investors should parse the language in the statement for definitive clues on when the central bank will begin raising rates, for how long, and by how much.
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