Fed Chief Interprets Growth, Job Signals
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
Originally from WSJ.com: Economy
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
Originally from WSJ.com: Economy
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
Originally from WSJ.com: Economy
More domestic demand, less stockpiling. It’s a win-win situation for the economic outlook and the Federal Reserve, writes Kathleen Madigan.
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More domestic demand, less stockpiling. It’s a win-win situation for the economic outlook and the Federal Reserve, writes Kathleen Madigan.
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
Originally from WSJ.com: Economy
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
Originally from WSJ.com: Economy
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
Originally from WSJ.com: Economy
"There is a window and there is a real opportunity for this economy to be strong again, and if we keep treating it as if it were a fragile economy, that's what it will turn out to be", says former Federal Reserve Governor, Kevin Warsh, discussing the outlook on the American economy.
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that despite some good news on the job front, the recovery has been "uneven and modest."
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