Inflation Views, Sanders and Clinton: Saturday Wrap

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Here are highlights of the top breaking-news stories from around the world on Saturday:

Leaders of the U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England agreed at the annual central bankers’ summit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, that inflation is going to head higher. Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer reiterated that the Fed shouldn’t wait until inflation is back to its 2 percent target before raising interest rates.