Sponsored US Retail Sales Post Solid End To 1Q11 Retailers in the U.S. posted strong sales in the last month of the first quarter despite certain negative temporary factors, boosting hopes for an accelerating economic recovery, according to The Wall Street Journal. April 11, 2011
Sponsored Fed May Shorten Or Extend QE Program Regional leaders of the Federal Reserve have offered a mixed message about the future of the central bank’s second round of quantitative easing, suggesting that it could either be shortened or extended, according to Bloomberg. March 08, 2011
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Sponsored Fed Appears Poised For Abrupt June QE Exit U.S. policymakers are signaling that the end to the second round of quantitative easing in June could be abrupt, rather than a gradual withdrawal of stimulus as had been employed previously, according to Bloomberg. March 07, 2011
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