Balance Sheet: Market Committee and Interest Rates

balance sheet: Ditto, for the pace of shrinking its balance sheet, according to Global Times China. That's nothing new, in fact that is the norm, yet overly sensitive investors needed the reminder. Stocks rose following the US central bank's comments reiterating that moves on the interest rates, which were left unchanged on Wednesday, depends on economic conditions. The statement from the Federal Open Market Committee sounded more dovish than the one in December. But that's because the economy has changed. Notably, it said the central bank would be patient with any interest rate hikes. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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