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Can the Fed Fight Inflation with Words?

By Chip Hanlon | October 31, 2007 | 3:13 PM | 0 Comments

  Following up on my post from earlier today about the pending Fed Meeting, by now most market watchers know that the Federal Reserve chose the path of least resistance: a 25 basis point interest rate cut.  Initially, the stock market fell when the news was released because the statement was seen as too hawkish toward inflation.  In particular, here's the segment of the Fed's announcement which bothered markets momentarily:

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