Greenspan hints at rise in US rates

The US Federal Reserve chairman Mr Alan Greenspan has warned that "imbalances" have emerged in the US economy and suggested that…

The US Federal Reserve chairman Mr Alan Greenspan has warned that "imbalances" have emerged in the US economy and suggested that "modest action" is needed to pre-empt inflation.

"When we can be pre-emptive we should be, because modest pre-emptive actions can obviate the need for more drastic actions at a later date," he said in testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.

His unusually direct remarks were taken as the clearest signal yet that the Fed's policy-making open market committee (FOMC) will likely raise interest rates by a quarter point to 5 per cent at its meeting on June 29th and 30th and could well follow up with additional rate increases in the short term.