China jitters, globalization bode ill for Fed's inflation goal

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. (Reuters) - Wild swings in world financial markets this week have shown how events in China can potentially disrupt the Federal Reserve's carefully scripted policy plans. The turmoil, triggered by a rout in Chinese markets, also flagged a broader risk that the U.S. central bank may struggle to meet its inflation target until the rest of the world plays along.
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