It's time to trade out of investments whose success depends on a strong economy... for both stocks and corporate bonds.
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The Fed doesn't want sudden market reactions in response to news that might be difficult they want to cause as little volatility as possible, ... Greenspan has admitted to sending signals in the past -- it's the way they operate.
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The Beige Book report raises the possibility of a cut because it emphasize the fear of shift toward tighter lending conditions, ... It did show a tendency toward a new tightening of credit conditions.
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This is evidence of what many have said they've personally experienced, ... Many people can relate to the idea that the inflation rate has accelerated, when they take trips to gas station or buy food or health care -- so many products and services.
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