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A Layman's Guide to Fedspeak
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| In the world of Federal Reserve watchers, analyzing the nuance of a phrase or the use of an adverb in a certain context has become an art form among economists and investors. The latest focus of attention: the word "measured" (see BW Online, 3/24/05, "Is |
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Apr 1, 2005 04:06:02 |
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