Economics
Fed Cites Job Market Gains as It Ends Asset Purchases
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The Federal Reserve said the U.S. labor market has strengthened enough to withstand an end to its unprecedented asset-purchase program and downplayed risks posed by declining inflation.
The Federal Open Market Committee also ignored the global economic slowdown and regional conflicts that have roiled equity markets, while maintaining its commitment to keep interest rates low for a “considerable time.”