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The US Federal Reserve has kept interest rates unchanged but has pledged to "employ all available tools" to revive the economy. | |
Last month, the central bank cut rates as far as they can go - to a range of zero to 0.25%. | Last month, the central bank cut rates as far as they can go - to a range of zero to 0.25%. |
The Fed said it was prepared to use more unconventional monetary policy, such as buying long-term government debt, to improve conditions. | |
It added that the cost of borrowing was expected to remain low for some time. | |
"The Federal Reserve will employ all available tools to promote the resumption of sustainable economic growth," it said in a statement. | |
The strategy of a central bank buying government bonds mirrors the so-called quantitative easing carried out by the Japanese government when it was fighting deflation in the late 1990s and early 2000s. | |
Deflation becomes more of a risk as interest rates approach zero. | |
It is a serious problem for an economy because people postpone making any large purchases as they believe prices are going to fall, which stifles economic activity even further. | |
The news on interest rates boosted US stocks, with the Dow Jones up around 2.5% in afternoon trade in New York. |