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		<title>A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (January 27, 2010 Edition)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent. In its press release, the FOMC noted that the U.S. economy âhas continued to strengthenâ, that the jobs markets is getting better, and that financial markets are supportive of growth.]]></description>
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<p><img style="border: 1px solid black; float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="Putting the FOMC statement in plain English" src="http://bringtheblog.com/i/FOMC-Announcement.jpg" alt="Putting the FOMC statement in plain English" width="222" height="186" />The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent.</p>
<p><a title="FOMC Press Release January 27 2010" href="http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/monetary/20100127a.htm" target="_blank">In its press release</a>, the FOMC noted that the U.S. economy &ldquo;has continued to strengthen&rdquo;, that the jobs markets is getting better, and that financial markets are supportive of growth.</p>
<p>There was no mention of the housing market&#8217;s strength.&nbsp; The last 3 statements from the Fed included that specific verbiage.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s the fifth straight statement in which the Fed spoke about the economy with optimism.&nbsp; This should signal to markets that 2008-2009 recession is over and that economic growth is returning to U.S. economy.</p>
<p>The economy isn&rsquo;t without threats, however, and the Fed identified several in its press release, including:</p>
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<li>Credit remains tight for consumers</li>
<li>Businesses are reluctant to hire new workers</li>
<li>Housing wealth is down</li>
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<p>The message&rsquo;s overall tone, however, remained positive and inflation appears is still within tolerance.</p>
<p>Also in its statement, the Fed confirmed its plan to hold the Fed Funds Rate near zero percent &ldquo;for an extended period&rdquo; and to wind down its $1.25 trillion commitment to the mortgage market by March 31, 2010.&nbsp; This is noteworthy because Fed insiders estimate that the bond-buying program suppressed mortgage rates <a title="Federal Reserve stats on WSJ.com" href="http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/12/02/the-feds-markets-guy-eyes-asset-sales-and-rate-increases/" target="_blank">by 1 percent</a> through 2009.</p>
<p>Mortgage market reaction to the Fed press release is, in general, negative. Mortgage rates in los angeles are rising this afternoon.</p>
<p>The FOMC&rsquo;s next scheduled meeting <a title="FOMC meeting calendar" href="http://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm#6274" target="_blank">is March 16, 2010</a>.</p>
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