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WHATEVER became of the much-ballyhooed Fed rally?
Last September, investors clamored for the Federal Reserve to start cutting interest rates aggressively — not only to stave off a possible recession, but also to give a lift to the stock market.
Well, nearly half a year has passed since the Fed began to lower short-term rates, last Sept. 18. But this time, the S.& P. 500 has lost more than 12 percent of its value.
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How much of an interest rate jolt will it take to get the economy and the market to start climbing again?
WHATEVER became of the much-ballyhooed Fed rally?
Last September, investors clamored for the Federal Reserve to start cutting interest rates aggressively — not only to stave off a possible recession, but also to give a lift to the stock market.
Well, nearly half a year has passed since the Fed began to lower short-term rates, last Sept. 18. But this time, the S.& P. 500 has lost more than 12 percent of its value.
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How much of an interest rate jolt will it take to get the economy and the market to start climbing again?
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