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Federal Reserve's Kaplan: Concerned that the manufacturing slowdown will intensify

Federal Reserve's Kaplan has said that that Fed has come to the conclusion that the system needs more reserves than the US has. 

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  • The US is consumer is strong and sees growth about 2% this year.
  • Concerned that the manufacturing slowdown will intensify.
  • Job at the Fed is to make sure to avert a slowdown.
  • Program to buy treasury bills not related to monetary policy.
  • US economy is mixed.

EUR/USD technical analysis: Euro ends the week in the green above the 1.1000 handle

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