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Alan Greenspan, in one of his last appearances before Congress as Federal Reserve chairman, told lawmakers on Wednesday the U.S. growth outlook was solid and the Fed will keep lifting interest rates.
But he warned “significant uncertainties” confront this positive prospect, including high energy prices, labor costs, the future path of long-term interest rates and the danger this could spell for the country’s housing market.
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