Fed set to cut key rate for the first time since the Great Recession
Three things to watch for from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday
- By: Martin Crutsinger, The Associated Press
- July 30, 2019 October 17, 2019
- 16:10
Three things to watch for from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday
Measures include rules on annuities, tax changes affecting funds
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Michael Thom is a past director of CFA Society Toronto
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S&P/TSX composite index was down 38.87 points on Monday
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