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New | Bets on Fed rate increase transfixes fund managers, investors

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US Fed chair Janet Yellen gestures in a conference in Washington as fund managers and investors debate the timing of the Fed's rate increase -- which ranges from June and into 2016. Photo: Xinhua
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Will they or won’t they move this year?

One of the most hotly debated topics among hedge fund managers and their investors at the SkyBridge Alternatives Conference, known as SALT, is when the Federal Reserve will end its easy money policy by increasing interest rates.

"I don’t think it is going to happen until 2016," said Anthony Scaramucci, founder of investment firm SkyBridge Capital and host of the three-day conference in Las Vegas.

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With former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as a prominent guest at the conference, attendees hoped for insight on which way his replacement, Fed Chair Janet Yellen, is leaning.

Yellen has said that the door is open for a rate increase beginning with the Fed’s June meeting, but that the decision will be based on incoming economic data and progress toward the Fed’s twin goals of full employment and stable, 2 per cent inflation.

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The Fed last raised rates in June 2006.

But the strength of the dollar and a still uncertain economic environment convinced many conference attendees that nothing will happen before next year.

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