Fed freezes interest rates

The US Federal Reserve has left a key US interest rate unchanged for a second month in a row, as falling energy prices helped to restrain inflation pressures.

Fed freezes interest rates

The US Federal Reserve has left a key US interest rate unchanged for a second month in a row, as falling energy prices helped to restrain inflation pressures.

Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues issued a brief announcement saying they would leave the federal funds rate, the interest that US banks charge each other, at 5.25%.

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