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Poll: US rates poised to rise, but by how much?

Federal Reserve building in Washington, D.C., U.S.
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The Federal Reserve last week took another step in preparing the market for its first rate hike since 2006, by removing the word "patient" from its monetary policy statement.

While dovish comments from Fed Chair Janet Yellen signaled that the central bank may not act immediately, most analysts are penciling a rate hike some time this year. A handful believe there might be more than one move before the year is out.

Share your view - by how much do you think borrowing costs will rise by the end of this year?