Fed Officials Project No Rate Increases Through 2022

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The Fed projects no plans to raise interest rates through 2022 and says it is committed to providing more support to the coronavirus-battered economy

Officials also said they would maintain their recent pace of purchases of Treasury and mortgage securities, effectively ending gradual, weekly reductions.

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