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Fed rate cut right move, analysts say

Policy makers warn credit, employment risks still remain

By Robert Gavin
Globe Staff / January 31, 2008

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The most aggressive interest rate cuts in the Federal Reserve's modern history mean lower credit costs for consumers and businesses, relief for homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages, and a better chance to halt the economy's deterioration, analysts said. (Full article: 793 words)

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