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Is the end of quantitative easing near?
Interview by
May 24, 2013
Federal Reserve's Ben Bernanke is cautiously optimistic.
As Ben Bernanke speaks, Japan continues stimulus
Interview by
May 22, 2013
Today Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gives his latest economic report to Congress. His testimony comes on the same day that Japan's central bank is indicating its intention to continue stimulus measures.
Is the economy ready to fly by itself?
Interview with
May 20, 2013
What happens if the Federal Reserve takes away the big can of sterno it put under the U.S. economy?
Fed may ease off on stimulus
Interview by
May 17, 2013
There's talk in high places about the Fed ratcheting back on policies it hoped would add pep to the wheels of commerce.
Austerity on agenda as G7 meets near London
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May 10, 2013
As the G7 gathers near London, austerity is on everyone's mind.
What unemployment rate should we be aiming for?
Interview with
May 9, 2013
Is there such a thing as an unemployment rate that is too low?
EU faces second year of recession
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May 3, 2013
For the first time in history, the 17 nations that use the euro are headed for two years of back-to-back recession, according to the European Commission.
European Central Bank cuts interest rate to record low
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May 2, 2013
The European Central Bank (ECB) has cut interest rates to a record low of 0.5 percent. But how much stimulus can the ECB really provide?
Is anti-austerity fever cooling off in Greece?
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May 1, 2013
Protestors in Greece are rallying against austerity. The gathering comes just days after the country's government voted to allow 15,000 public employee layoffs.
How low can you go? Fed expected to keep interest rates low, but not lower
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May 1, 2013
The Federal Reserve isn't expected to lower rates any more than it already has.












