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  • He called the Fed's latest accommodation plan, dubbed Operation Twist, "helpful" but said aiding the housing market is needed to "get the strongest possible recovery."

    Treasurys Edge Lower Cynthia Lin 2011

  • Rick Perry even going so far as to label the Fed's recent expansionary policies as close to "treasonous."

    Politicians Are Threatening the Fed's Independence 2011

  • "The current situation is largely due to the effect of the U.S. Federal Reserve's announcement," Economy Minister Motohisa Furukawa said Friday, referring to the Fed's Jan. 25 announcement that it will maintain an easy monetary policy at least until the end of 2014.

    Pressure Mounts on BOJ to Weaken Yen After U.S. Criticism of Intervention Takashi Nakamichi 2012

  • That would be six years in total, more than half of what may eventually become known as the Fed's Zero Decade.

    The Zero Decade 2012

  • The Commerce Department's report that showed consumer spending increased by 0.7% in February and personal income rose 0.3% added "fuel to more talk of winding down QE2 quantitative easing 2," Mr. Esiner said, referring to the Fed's controversial bond-buying program, which has expanded the central bank's balance sheet.

    Trichet Comments Lift Euro Stephen L. Bernard 2011

  • He renewed his sharp criticism of Fed policies on Tuesday, calling the Fed's most recent bond buying initiative to stimulate economic growth -- called QE2 because it was the second round of quantitative easing -- a back-handed funding of U.S. borrowing.

    unknown title 2011

  • He renewed his sharp criticism of Fed policies on Tuesday, calling the Fed's most recent bond buying initiative to stimulate economic growth -- called QE2 because it was the second round of quantitative easing -- a back-handed funding of U.S. borrowing.

    unknown title 2011

  • Monetary policy refers to the Fed's use of interest rates to try to boost or slow the economy.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • He renewed his sharp criticism of Fed policies on Tuesday, calling the Fed's most recent bond buying initiative to stimulate economic growth -- called QE2 because it was the second round of quantitative easing -- a back-handed funding of U.S. borrowing.

    unknown title 2011

  • He renewed his sharp criticism of Fed policies on Tuesday, calling the Fed's most recent bond buying initiative to stimulate economic growth -- called QE2 because it was the second round of quantitative easing -- a back-handed funding of U.S. borrowing.

    unknown title 2011

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