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Old 10-03-2007, 12:57 PM
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Trying to time when the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next and by how much is the biggest task for the financial markets at the moment and the biggest driver of currency, stock and bond market fluctuations. The majority of the market is looking at just non-farm payrolls, inflation data, consumer spending and bond yields, which means if that’s all that you follow, you risk being behind the curve. The Fed’s job is to not only balance growth with inflation, but also to ensure stability in the banking sector. They need to be ahead of the curve and in order to do so they look at much more than the monthly consumer and inflation data. Our new report Watch What the Fed Watches provides weekly updates on many of the things that the Fed follows including bank deposits, credit card delinquencies and bond spreads

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