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It comes less than three weeks before Fed policymakers will need to make a crucial decision on how to set monetary policy in this low-inflation environment.
Boston policy conference: clues to what's coming from the Fed? Neil Irwin 2010
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It added that economic conditions were "likely to warrant exceptionally low levels for the federal funds rate at least through mid-2013", and had looked at a range of policy tools to promote a stronger low-inflation recovery.
Federal Reserve pledges to keep interest rates low for two years 2011
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Now things are pointing towards the low-growth, low-inflation corner.
Richard Barrington: How You Can Follow the Changing Fortunes of CD Rates Richard Barrington 2011
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By the late 1980s, though, Sweden had started de-regulating its markets once again, decreased its marginal tax rates, and opted for a sound-money, low-inflation policy.
The Swedish Model Johnny Munkhammar 2011
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It added that economic conditions were "likely to warrant exceptionally low levels for the federal funds rate at least through mid-2013", and had looked at a range of policy tools to promote a stronger low-inflation recovery.
Federal Reserve's interest rates pledge boosts Wall Street confidence 2011
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The conference, attended by people from academia, Wall Street and the Federal Reserve, was designed to impart an understanding of how to conduct policy in a low-inflation environment.
Fed President Cranks Up Deflation Fight Michael S. Derby 2010
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What makes these low yields sting even more is that we are no longer in the low-inflation environment of the past two years.
Richard Barrington: Latest Shocker for Savings Account Rates: 10-year Treasuries Slip Below Two Percent Richard Barrington 2011
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That would mean the only practical prospect is for economies to regain their competitiveness against Germany, which has been the low-inflation anchor of the euro, the hard way.
Europe's Next Great Test: A Competitiveness Crisis Stephen Fidler 2010
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That would mean the only practical prospect is for economies to regain their competitiveness against Germany, which has been the low-inflation anchor of the euro, the hard way.
Europe's Next Great Test: Competitiveness Is Lacking Stephen Fidler 2010
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Germany's recent economic success including a 9% annualized growth rate in the second quarter reflects its high-productivity, low-inflation model.
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