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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD EXPECTED TO HOLD THE LINE ON INTEREST RATES.


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The Federal Reserve Board's Open Market Committee is expected to continue the waiting game it began last winter when it meets next week.

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 action to boost interest rates until it meets again Aug. 20.

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 Gramley, a former member of the Federal Reserve Board. He added that while exports have slowed, ``There are very good prospects that they will pick up as the year goes on.''
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Title Annotation:BUSINESS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jun 29, 1996
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