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Bernanke is due to speak on Friday, on the topic of "Near- and Long-Term Prospects for the US Economy".
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In any case, Ladies With Prospects is the second book to feature the Larksdale Ladies Investment Club, a group on Minnesota women who formed an investement club back in book one, and since then have made it big, and are now controlling stockholders of a company in the midst of the tech boom from a few years back.
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Experts agree rising inflation will stay the Fed's hand, meaning Bernanke won't announce a further round of asset purchases on Friday August 26 when he delivers his speech on "Near- And Long-Term Prospects for the U.S. Economy" at the Kansas Fed.
Forbes.com: News Agustino Fontevecchia 2011
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The speech is entitled "Near- and Long-Term Prospects for the U.S. Economy."
unknown title 2011
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Bernanke's speech, entitled "Near- and Long-Term Prospects for the U.S. Economy," is part of an annual symposium hosted by the Kansas City Fed since 1982 beside the Teton mountains.
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The keynote speaker is Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, speaking on 'Near-and-Long-Term Prospects for the US Economy' in which he might - or might not, depending on your viewpoint - outline more help for the struggling American economy, including more quantitative easing.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Experts agree rising inflation will stay the Fed's hand, meaning Bernanke won't announce a further round of asset purchases on Friday August 26 when he delivers his speech on "Near- And Long-Term Prospects for the U.S. Economy" at the Kansas Fed.
Forbes.com: News Agustino Fontevecchia 2011
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Bernanke's speech, titled "Near- and Long-Term Prospects for the U.S. Economy," is part of an annual symposium hosted by the Kansas City Fed since 1982 beside the Teton mountains.
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Rpt. in Prospects for the Study of American Literature II, ed. Richard Kopley.
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Speculators Push Uranium Prices Down, China Keeps Long Term Prospects Intact
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