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Federal Reserve System / Monetary policy / Banking / Financial economics / Inflation / Federal funds rate / Federal Open Market Committee / Open market operation / Central bank / Deflation / System Open Market Account / Excess reserves
Date: 2016-04-27 14:00:01
Federal Reserve System
Monetary policy
Banking
Financial economics
Inflation
Federal funds rate
Federal Open Market Committee
Open market operation
Central bank
Deflation
System Open Market Account
Excess reserves

For release at 2 p.m. EDT April 27, 2016 Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in March indicates that labor market conditions have improved further even as growth in economic activity appears

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