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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Federal Reserve officials looking to taper
considered going back to a calendar date to end asset purchases or setting a
total size of the bond buys, according to minutes from the October meeting
released Wednesday that suggested the central bank is looking for ways to
exit or at least slow down the controversial program in fairly short order.
Minutes from the Oct. 29-30 meeting showed that officials were considering
reducing the size of the Fed's asset purchase program - even "before an
unambiguous further improvement in the [labor-market] outlook was apparent."
And "many members" - by members, the Fed is referring to voters - "stressed
the data-dependent nature of the current asset purchase program, and some
pointed out that, if economic conditions warranted, the Committee could
decide to slow the pace of purchases at one of its next few meetings."
considered going back to a calendar date to end asset purchases or setting a
total size of the bond buys, according to minutes from the October meeting
released Wednesday that suggested the central bank is looking for ways to
exit or at least slow down the controversial program in fairly short order.
Minutes from the Oct. 29-30 meeting showed that officials were considering
reducing the size of the Fed's asset purchase program - even "before an
unambiguous further improvement in the [labor-market] outlook was apparent."
And "many members" - by members, the Fed is referring to voters - "stressed
the data-dependent nature of the current asset purchase program, and some
pointed out that, if economic conditions warranted, the Committee could
decide to slow the pace of purchases at one of its next few meetings."
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