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One unsettling chart from Janet Yellen's new presentation shows how things can go wrong

Sep 25, 2015, 03:25 IST

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen gave a speech on inflation and Fed policy at UMass Amhearst, indicating that she and other Federal Open Market Committee members want to raise its benchmark federal funds interest rate by the end of the year.

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In it she has 9 charts examining different aspects of inflation. And while she said she expects inflation to return to the Fed's target of 2% annual growth, one chart shows the unpredictability of that goal.

The chart, which Yellen said "may be instructive," shows the difference between consensus long-term expected inflation for Japan against the country's actual inflation over the same timeframe.

While expectations for inflation between 1991 and 2015 were positive, the country experienced slight deflation from around 2001 onward, only recently returning to positive price inflation.

Yellen says this sort of unexpected deflation would be a worrying for the Fed:

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Also of note, the Bank of Japan also has a target of 2% inflation, and have pushed back their target to meeting that goal to mid-year 2016.

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