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Fed's Bullard looks to a bond-buying taper not on 'automatic pilot'
The coming reduction in the Federal Reserve's bond purchases may bear little resemblance to the "automatic pilot" tapering exercise the U.S. central bank conducted seven years ago, as officials grapple with volatile data - on inflation in particular - during the rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, a Fed official said on Friday.
Why Big Business Is Helping the Regime
Policymakers know they hold immense power to regulate and punish firms that don’t play ball. Industry leaders know this too.
Why Gold and Bitcoin are Popular (An Overview of Bearer Assets)
If you’ve never held gold or bitcoin and don’t quite get what all the fuss is about, consider this your Rosetta Stone to understand why many people do value them.
David Tepper Says Oil Stocks Are Cheapest Because People Hate Them
Tepper, who was participating in the Robin Hood Investors Conference Wednesday, said with interest rates this low, equities are the place to be -- particularly FAANG stocks, according to people who heard his comments.
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