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	<title>Comments on: Fed leaves rates steady at 2% despite financial turmoil and easing inflation</title>
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		<title>By: Gold, Platinum and Silver Fall with Crude, as Dollar Strengthens - Coin News</title>
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		<description>[...] It gained strength ahead Tuesday&#8217;s decision by the US. Federal Reserve to keep interest rates at 2 percent &#8212; despite financial sector turmoil and slightly easing inflation, as reported by the Labor [...]</description>
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