The Fed flooded markets with cash last year to avoid a spike in overnight lending rates. Now, officials have to decide how to wind down the program.
The Fed successfully flooded markets with cash late last year to avoid a spike in overnight lending rates. Now, officials have to decide when and how to wind down the program. The task could be more complicated if some market commentators are right that the moves have fueled a stock-market rally.
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