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Making English Out Of Fed-Speak (December 2007 Edition)

The Federal Open Market Committee voted to lower the Fed Funds Rate to 4.25 percent a its December 11, 2007 meeting

The Fed lowered the Fed Funds Rate by 0.250%.  The rate decrease was not well-received, though, as many investors were calling for a deeper cut of a half-percent. 

In response, dollars moved from stock markets to bond markets and, therefore, mortgage rates fell.

Because it is tied to the Fed Funds Rate, Prime Rate fell by 0.250% yesterday, too.  Holders of home equity lines of credit and credit card debt benefited from the change and will see lower interest costs in next month's statements.

In the statement above -- as explained by The Wall Street Journal -- the Fed expresses concern about the consumer and business slowdowns.  This leaves the possibility of future Fed Funds Rate cuts open.

Source
Parsing the Fed Statement
The Wall Street Journal Online
December 11, 2007
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-fedparse0712.html


Posted by Bill Murphy on December 12th, 2007 10:49 AMPost a Comment (0)

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