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The head of the New York Fed, Timothy Geithner, hinted at further actions to restore banking confidence but offered no specifics
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While many investors were hoping for more, the Federal Reserve trimmed interest rates by a quarter-point and remains wary of inflation
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The U.S. Treasury Secretary will be asking Beijing for faster appreciation of the yuan and reforms that will let foreigners in on the country's investment banking boom
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S&P thinks the conflicting risks of higher inflation and lower growth will lead to at least one ECB rate cut in the second half of 2008
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Critics say limiting carbon emissions could cost trillions. But a new study suggests the costs are much lower
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What could stop the bleeding? One pro suggests a "shock and awe" Fed rate cut of a full percentage point
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