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What Statement Did The Federal Reserve Make On March 16, 2010?

said on March 16th, 2010 filed under: Mortgage & Finance reVIEWS

Putting the FOMC statement in plain EnglishToday, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 9-to-1 to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged, in its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent.

In its press release, the FOMC noted that the U.S. economy “has continued to strengthen” and that the jobs markets “is stabilizing”.  It also said that business spending has “has risen significantly”.

This is a slight departure from the Fed’s January statement in which housing was not mentioned and business spending was said to be “picking up”.

It’s also the sixth straight statement from the FOMC in which the Fed described the economy with optimism.  This is a signal to markets that 2008-2009 recession is over and that economic growth is returning.

The economy is not without threats, however, and the Fed identified several:

1. High unemployment threatens consumer spending

2. Housing starts are at a “depressed level”

3. Consumer credit remains tight

    The message’s overall tone, however, remained positive and inflation is within tolerance limits

    Also in its statement, the Fed confirmed its plan to hold the Fed Funds Rate near zero percent “for an extended period” and to end its $1.25 trillion commitment to the mortgage market by March 31, 2010. Fed insiders estimate that the bond-buying program lowered mortgage rates by 1 percent since its start.

    Mortgage market reaction to the Fed press release is, in general, ambivalent. Mortgage rates in Blue Ridge and Blairsville, GA. are unchanged this afternoon.

    The FOMC’s next scheduled meeting is a 2-day affair, April 27-28, 2010.

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    posted by Chad Lariscy

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