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July 24, 2008 7:39:02 AM CDT



Bernanke Suggests Rate Cuts Ahead

Posted Feb 14, 08 9:20 AM CST in US Business 

(Newser) – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled today that further interest rate cuts might be necessary, citing continuing fallout from the credit and housing market collapses, reports the Wall Street Journal. Bernanke told the Senate Banking Committee he expected "a period of sluggish growth, followed by a somewhat stronger pace of growth starting later this year as the effects of monetary and fiscal stimulus begin to be felt."

But though he forecast an improving long-term outlook, Bernanke cautioned that softening labor markets, high energy costs, and tightening credit may drive the economy back down in the short term. The Fed is widely expected to further cut the key interest rate, which it has already cut by 2.25% since September, in order to stave off recession.

Source Wall Street Journal

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