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Market Review - 16/03/2010 22:52GMT Dollar slides broadly as Fed vows to keep rates low for an 'extended period' The greenback weakened against most major currencies on Tuesday after the Federal Reserve kept U.S. interest rates unchanged at 0.25% and reiterated to maintain rates 'exceptionally low' for an 'extended period.' Policy makers began using the rhetoric 'extended period' in March 2009 and have repeated it at each meeting since then. Downbeat comments in the Fed's policy statement on Read More...
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