A little more volatility, and “some” correction in markets can be healthy, said Dallas Fed President Rob Kaplan on Wednesday. Speaking in Frankfurt, Germany, Kaplan said he did not think the volatility seen in stock markets so far over the past five days had implications for the health of the underlying economy, according to reports. Kaplan said he thought the Fed should stick to its previously announced plan to gradually raise interest rates.
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