Fed's Bullard says global headwinds appear to have waned, Brexit no risk

Reuters: Global headwinds that have partly prevented the U.S. central bank from raising rates again may have dissipated and Britain's upcoming referendum on the European Union should not affect the U.S. economy, St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said on Thursday.

"International influences...appear to be waning during the first half of 2016," Bullard said in a speech at an event in Santa Barbara, California.

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