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2、YSTEPHANIEARMOUR ANDANNAWILDEMATHEWS Concern over sluggish global growth is causing central bank- ers to shift tacks, as the Euro- pean Central Bank unveiled sur- prise plans Thursday to stimulate the Continents flag- ging economy and Federal Re- serve officials signaled their ByNickTimiraos, TomFai
3、rless andBrianBlackstone growing reluctance to raise U.S. interest rates at all. The ECB, acting less than three months after it phased out a 2.6 trillion ($2.9 trillion) bond-buying program, said it would hold interest rates at their current levels at least through the end of this year months longe
4、r than it previ- ously signaled. It also will issue a fresh batch of cheap long-term loans for banks starting in Sep- tember. Several top Fed officials, meanwhile, have stopped talking about the need to lift interest rates, a stark change from three months ago. The stance sug- gests more officials w
5、ont pencilECB measures underscore Draghis activism A9 Heard on the Street: New stimulus to aid banks. B12 in any rate increases this year after their March 19-20 meeting. The U.S. economic outlook “appears to have softened against a backdrop of greater downside risks,” said Fed gover- nor Lael Brain
6、ard on Thursday. “Prudence counsels a period of watchful waiting.” She made no mention of the need to raise in- terest rates, a shift from her po- sition last year. Investors quickly reacted to a ECB response to slowing global PleaseturntopageA9 SlowGrowthProdsCentralBanks Europeansreverse coursewit
7、hstimulus plans,asFedsignals biasagainstraterise HouseVotestoCondemnHateFollowingCommentsonIsrael MANDEL NGAN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES UNDER FIRE: The House on Thursday approved a resolution condemning hate, in response to remarks by Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, shown after the vote, that we
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10、7 months in prison for dodging taxes and committing bank fraud, much less than the former Trump campaign chairman could have faced.A1The Trump administra- tion is sounding out the medical industry on requir- ing health-care providers to make public the secretly ne- gotiated prices they charge insure
11、rs for services. A1TheHouseapprovedares- olutioncondemninghateinall forms, a response to remarks by Rep. Omar, but the move also exposed a rift that is roil- ingDemocratic leadership.A4The administration is pressing eight European allies to commit by Friday to a U.S. proposal to stabi- lize northeas
12、tern Syria. A8The U.S. will ask North Korea to admit American inspectors to a missile- launch site that Pyongyang has begun to restore. A8Cohen sued the Trump Organization for not pay- ing legal fees that he al- leges he was owed for his work for the company.A4APhiladelphialaw that will require most
13、 retail stores to accept cash puts the city at the forefront of a debate over the cashless trend. A3A French cardinal was found guilty of failing to re- port child sex abuse by a priest of his archdiocese. A10A French-Algerian man and his accomplice were found guilty of a terrorist attack that kille
14、d four in Brussels in 2014. A10 C oncernover sluggish global growth is causing central bankers to shift tacks, as the ECB unveiled surprise plans to stimulate the euro- zones flagging economy and Fed officials signaled their growing reluctance to raise U.S.ratesatall. A1,A9Stocksfell after the ECBs
15、moves, with the Dow and S&P 500 losing 0.8%. Government bonds on both sides of the Atlantic strengthened. B11Chinasexportsdropped sharply last month, possibly reflecting weakening de- mand and the impact of the Lunar New Year holiday. A9Theadministration pro- posed a rule that would raise the salary
16、 threshold for over- timeeligibilityto$35,308from thecurrent$23,660ayear.A2Theproductivity of U.S. workers is showing glim- mers of recovery after years of subdued increases. A2Thetotalnetworth of U.S. households dropped during last years fourth quarter.A2HedgefundHildene has tossed investment entit
17、ies of Purdues Sacklers due to the familys ties to opioids.B1Kroger shares fell 10% after the supermarket chain reported lower revenue and profit for its latest quarter.B1WallStreetfirmsvoted to support a single mortgage- backed security for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. B5Disneyshareholders nar- rowl
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