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Topic: Federal Reserve cut interest rates

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  Reserve    Rates  
  Interest    Federal  

 
 
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Most admires:Bulent Ecevit,  Warren Buffet
Favorite possession(s):Credit card
Politics:Eurocrat
Currently has on their coffee table:Economist
Dream job(s):Banker,  President of the United States,  Tax Collector
Favorite actor(s):Ronald Reagan
Favorite great leader(s):Margaret Thatcher
Interest(s):Economics
Favorite destination(s):Hong Kong
Ultimate fantasy(s):Getting off welfare,  Bankruptcy,  Finding a job
Worst habit(s):Wasting money
Favorite quote(s):"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
"Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity." - Irving Kristol
 
 
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

The Federal Reserve certainly means well as it struggles to lower interest rates fast enough to prop up the economy.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates a record eleven times in one year in an effort to ease the burden of carrying debt.
Federal Reserve was indicating that interest rates would have to be increased in order to slow down the "overheated" U.
John Fielding,
CEO

The Federal Reserve feels that the economy is not growing at the desired level and eases credit conditions by lowering interest rates to help stimulate the economy.
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Friday the central bank was not too slow in cutting interest rates by waiting until the start of this year.
Interest rates that are determined in the open market by supply and demand, as opposed to being set by the Federal Reserve Board.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Federal Reserve policies which have sustained low inflation and low interest rates will continue to be supported by both federal and state budget surpluses.
 
 
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