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FXWire Pro Headline  |  February 28 2013 8:50 EST

RESEARCH: USD could find a headwind in Fed's March meeting


Quotes from Western Union Business Solutions:

-Across town, the Fed poses another potential hurdle for the greenback. Bankers' next policy review is set for March 19-20. The dollar could find a headwind in the Fed, if most policymakers reaffirm plans to stick with their interest-rate-anchoring bond buys until a firm recovery takes hold in the job market.

-On the other hand, the Fed could play the part of Cinderella for dollar bulls-if the bank's upcoming meeting were to echo the hawkish tone of January's, when some officials expressed concern about potential risks stemming from quantitative easing, which they reasoned, could hasten a slowdown or end to the program altogether.

-Although promising for growth, some members worry that the Fed's low-rate policies could lead to financial market instability, fan






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