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Fed Cuts Key Interest Rate

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com BRE# 0457133

Tuesday September 18, 2:21 pm ET
By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer

Fed Cuts Key Interest Rate in Effort to Fend Off Recession

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate for the first time in four years, seeking with an aggressive half-point move to prevent a steep housing slump and turbulent financial markets from triggering a recession.

The Fed announced Tuesday that it was reducing its target for the federal funds rate, the interest that banks charge each other, from 5.25 percent to 4.75 percent. The half-point reduction was double the quarter-point move that many economists had been expecting.

The action was designed to boost economic growth by lowering borrowing costs for millions of consumers and businesses. Commercial banks were expected to quickly match the Fed's action by cutting their prime lending rate. The prime rate has been at 8.25 percent for the past 15 months.

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Comments(3)

Brad Snyder
Sierra Vista Realty - Sierra Vista, AZ

Jeff,

I have been watching the news the afternoon and I think this could help the housing market start to pick pack up. I guess we watch and see what happens.

Sep 18, 2007 07:59 AM
Bill Gassett
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Hopkinton, MA
Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate
Jeff - This hopefully will be the stimulus needed to get some of the buyers that have been sitting on the fence waiting for a move.
Sep 18, 2007 08:04 AM
Randy Lyon
Kettley and Company - Oswego, IL
Unfortunately the Fed is going to do this on the backs of the American consumer and our voracious appetite for credit. The piper will some day come home. If not in the toys we buy and the dog food we import, then in the form of losing more industrial jobs to our neighbors to the south.
Sep 18, 2007 08:04 AM