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| Author: | Greg Ip The Wall Street Journal |
| Date: | Nov 10, 2002 |
| Start Page: | 13.H |
| Section: | BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY |
Fed officials and most private economists still think deflation is highly unlikely. Indeed, the Fed has been cutting rates more out of concern about slow growth than about inflation. Most Fed officials feel that the 1.25 points or less of rate-cutting room -- the Fed trimmed short-term rates half a percentage point Wednesday - - they have left is plenty to get the economy growing briskly again.