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FoxBusiness: Fed to Hold Rates at Record-Low Levels

WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve made only small changes to the policy statement released on Wednesday, holding policy steady and repeating it expects to hold interest rates low for extended period. Full Article at FOX News

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