Fed to keep open mind in review of strategy, tools, Clarida says

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[NEW YORK] The Federal Reserve will keep an open mind as it begins a broad review this year of its monetary policy framework that could result in changes to how it goes about ensuring that prices remain stable and employment plentiful, Fed vice chair Richard Clarida said on Friday. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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