Yellen, Janet
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Janet Yellen said the central bank may cut the benchmark interest rate close to zero percent from the current 1 percent level should the economy remain weak.
``We would do it because we are concerned about weakness in the economy,'' Yellen said today after a speech, responding to an audience question about the impact on the economy should the Fed reduce the main rate to as low as zero. ``I think we could, potentially, go a little bit lower than'' 1 percent, she said in Berkeley, California.
From audience Q&A, as reported by Bloomberg News