U.S. Federal Reserve

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  • Asia Indexes High On Yellen Relief
    Japan yen
    Yellen says a big stimulus package is better than debt.
  • U.S. Must Go Big Or Go Home, Yellen To Tell Senate Finance Committee
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    “Without further action, we risk a longer, more painful recession now – and long-term scarring of the economy later.”
  • Asia Indexes Climb On China's Economic Strength, Shrug Off Virus News
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    MSCI Asia-Pacific index firmed 0.98%. Japan's Nikkei bounced 1.5% from caution Monday.
  • U.S. Stock Indexes Set To Rise Monday After Trump Signs Virus Aid Law
    New York Stock Exchange
    President Donald Trump signed a nearly $900 billion aid bill to will avert a government shutdown.
  • Fed Affirms Control Of Pandemic Needed For Economic Growth
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    The U.S. Federal Reserve now sees the faltering U.S. economy in a more positive light.
  • Asia Indexes Rise On Vaccines, Economic Aid, Biden Feel-Good Factor
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    MSCI's Asia-Pacific index rose 0.3%, Japan's Nikkei gained 0.6% while U.S. S&P 500 futures rose 0.2% in Thursday trade.
  • U.S. Fed To Keep Interest Rates Near 0%
    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powel
    The U.S. Federal Reserve will do all it can to keep the economic recovery alive.
  • Fed Keeps Policy Steady Amid U.S. Election Uncertainty
    Jerome Powell
    The Federal Reserve kept its loose monetary policy intact on Thursday and pledged again to do whatever it can in coming months to sustain a U.S. economic recovery.
  • Amid U.S. Election Uncertainty, Fed Likely To Lay Low This Week
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    The Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its latest policy statement on Thursday after two days of debate in which policymakers lacked a critical piece of information...
  • Economic Recovery Doubts Govern Asia Shares
    Asia shares
    Japan's Nikkei back from a two-day holiday fell 0.6%, Shanghai and Hong Kong opened even and Korea's Kospi fell 0.8% on virus infections.
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