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The Federal Reserve is promising to do everything it can to save the economy – but what is that, actually?

  • Written by Ryan Matthew Brewer, Associate Professor of Finance, Indiana University
Storm clouds are stirring over the Fed.Fandrade/Getty Images

The United States Federal Reserve has committed to do everything it can to save the financial system and the American economy from collapse.

Most recently, it began an unprecedented effort to ensure banks, companies and now households have all the money they need by offering to buy...

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