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Mainstream Media Is Already Expecting and Titling a Fed Move at the End of the Month

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Though officials aren’t certain to take new steps this month, they are looking at alternatives to that controversial bond-buying, known as “quantitative easing.” One step getting considerable attention inside and outside the Fed would shift the central bank’s portfolio of government bonds so that it holds more long-term securities and fewer short-term securities.

The move—known to some in markets as “Operation Twist” and to some inside the Fed as “maturity extension”—is meant to further push down long-term interest rates and thus encourage economic activity. The program draws its name from a similar 1960s effort by the U.S. Treasury and the Fed, in which they tried to “twist” interest rates so that long-term rates were lower relative to short-term rates.

Anticipation of the move—along with grim economic news and the Fed’s public plan to keep short-term interest rates near zero through 2013—has helped push yields on 10-year Treasury notes, above 3% in late July, to around 2%.

Although some consumers and businesses are unable or unwilling to borrow more at any interest rate, several Fed officials believe pushing rates still lower can help on the margin.

“There are still some businesses that at a lower cost of funds are going to make investment decisions and hiring decisions based on an ability to lock in those funds at a lower rate,” Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said in an interview.”

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