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Bernanke says economy losing momentum, gives no hint of more stimulus

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke gave no indication Tuesday that the central bank was about to launch new economic stimulus, even as the Fed chief painted a worrisome picture of an economy losing momentum on a wide scale.

 

Fed Officials Weigh More Stimulus, Minutes Show

Federal Reserve officials sent new signals they are seriously considering more actions to bolster the economic recovery but disappointed many investors by not indicating they are committed to taking action.

 

Bernanke: US economy 'faltering'

Bernanke: US economy 'faltering'

US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke tells Congress that the US economy is "close to faltering" and more action may be needed.

 

Fed Launches New Stimulus

Bernanke launched a new package of measures to support a limping economy and once again took the kind of unconventional approach that has become a trademark of his tumultuous tenure.

 

G.O.P. Urges No Further Fed Stimulus

Despite the limping economy, Republican Congressional leadership urged the Federal Reserve chairman not to engage in further stimulus.

 

Wall Street rises on hopes for Fed stimulus

Bottom Line: Stocks rose in mid-morning trade on Wall Street Tuesday as investors grew more optimistic that the Federal Reserve would announce new moves to stimulate the economy.

 

Bernanke repeats Fed to act if recovery stumbles

Bernanke repeats Fed to act if recovery stumbles

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke renewed his promise on Thursday that the central bank could put more monetary stimulus into play if the economic recovery stumbles.

 

Bernanke defends new Fed plan to boost economy

Bernanke defends new Fed plan to boost economy

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke defended the Fed's new $600 billion program to aid the economy on Saturday, rejecting concerns that it will spur runaway inflation.

 

Fed to pump $600B into the economy

The Federal Reserve escalated its efforts to get the U.S. economic recovery back on track Wednesday, again entering the realm of risky and untested policy in response to the worst downturn in generations.

 

Fed looks set for new round of monetary easing

The Federal Reserve looks set to embark on a hotly debated second round of monetary easing next week, but much uncertainty surrounds the scope and pace of bond purchases by the U.S. central bank.

 

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