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WASHINGTON - The economy is recovering from a deep recession more slowly than anticipated and still needs help from the Federal Reserve, Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday.
WASHINGTON - Fed policymakers must better understand speculative buying in financial markets to help prevent another financial crisis, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday.
JACKSON, Wyo. - Ben Bernanke is struggling to build consensus among Federal Reserve officials about what steps are needed - if any - to give the economy a boost.
JACKSON, Wyo. - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday that the Fed will consider making another large-scale purchase of securities if the slowing economy were to deteriorate significantly and signs of deflation were to flare.
WASHINGTON - The nation faces a long road to get back to good economic health, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday.
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