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The widely expected decision moves the Fed’s benchmark rate to a range between 0.5% and 0.75%, still a very low level by historical standards, NYT reports.

In announcing the decision, which followed a two-day meeting of the Fed’s policy-making committee, the central bank gave little indication that the election of Donald J. Trump has altered its economic outlook. The Fed said it still expected a slow economic expansion, and it still expected to continue a slow march toward higher rates. Fed officials said they expected to raise rates three times in 2017.

Read alsoNBU forecasts int'l reserves at $15.5 bln by year-end"My colleagues and I are recognizing the considerable progress the economy has made," Janet L. Yellen, the Fed chairwoman, said at a news conference after the announcement. "We expect the economy will continue to perform well."

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The decision was taken by a unanimous vote of the 10 members of the Federal Open Market Committee, the first time in recent months the Fed has acted by consensus. The Fed is holding rates at low levels to support economic growth by encouraging borrowing and risk-taking. The committee’s statement said it judged that the economy still needed help.