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ft.com - 2 days ago
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Published: November 20 2009 01:40 | Last updated:
November 20 2009 01:40 Short-term US interest rates turned
negative on Thursday as banks frantically stockpiled government securities in order to polish their balance sheets for the end of the year. ...
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Short-term US interest rates turn negative
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What I think lies behind the surprising deficit
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moneyning.com - 3 days ago
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Whether we like it or not, having a
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is to food. Many experts tell you that over usage is bad, but life just sucks without it. But what about those interest rates? With credit easing a little bit and the economy strengthening, the once ...
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econtalk.org - 13 days ago
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"Monetary Supply" , by Anna J. Schwartz. Concise
Encyclopedia of Economics. "Monetary Policy" , by James Tobin.
Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. "Inflation" , by Lawrence H. White. Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. "Interest Rates" , by Burton G. ...
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Sumner on Monetary Policy
freemoneyfinance.com - 24 days ago
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The following is a guest post from Richard
Barrington, the financial spokesperson of MoneyRates , a freelance
writer and novelist who previously spent over twenty years as an investment industry executive. Sometimes it seems as though bank ...
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Are There Higher Interest Rates in Your (Near) Future?
online.wsj.com - 17 days ago
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JON HILSENRATH An economic recovery seems to have
begun, and Federal Reserve officials are thinking mostly these
days about how to unwind the unprecedented stimulus they've pumped into the economy. Eventually that will mean raising interest rates. ...
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Fed's Path to Higher Interest Rates Begins to Take Shape
prudentinvestor.blogspot.com - 16 days ago
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Leaving its key interest rate unchanged at 1%
on Thursday, the European Central Bank (ECB) appears to
remain in standby mode, keeping financial institutions flush with cheap liquidity. The only new twist in President Jean-Claude Trichet's repetitive flood of calming words came in the Q&A; ...
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ECB Does Nothing, Indicates Monetary Tightening



