Minutes of the Fed's last meeting three weeks ago show policymakers are discussing tapering off those purchases.
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The oil fever is tapering off, as is the inflationary fever that hit the steel industry and international shipping.
Flakes continued to fall throughout the night after tapering off from the snow-globe-like flurries that brightened up batting practice.
He said that America would be tapering off its troops in Fallujah anyhow, towards what the policemen were demanding.
Twenty percent or more of people with polymyalgia rheumatica will have a least one relapse when tapering off the corticosteroids.
First, it may signal that growth for their business is tapering off or may be under pressure from new entrants.
If the trend holds up, it suggests that enthusiasm for social networking--as well as Facebook's growth--may be tapering off in Europe.
China's video sites were burning through their investment money without finding a business model, tapering off their CDN spending and shutting down.
The storm dumped 7 to 9 inches of snow from eastern Kansas into central Missouri before tapering off Sunday morning, said Hawblitzel.
Gold's jump last week is tapering off and reverting to seasonal normalcy, as problems at Goldman Sachs and in Greece have stabilized.
This tapering off of expansion should free up cash to pay down debt, enlarge the dividend and fund a new share buyback plan.
The strong results raise questions about the eventual tapering off of the Federal Reserve's stimulus, tempering enthusiasm about the report, Mr. Kleintop said.
It is hoped that by tapering off the credit gradually once people return to work they might be less likely to reject low-paid or short-term jobs.
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The news inspired to Wall Street to an early jump, before tapering off to a 0.5%, or 56.18 point, gain on the Dow Jones industrial average to 11, 156.72.
Mr. Tepper's remarks came amid worries about the impact of the Federal Reserve potentially tapering off its purchases of bonds, which have supported the economic recovery in recent years.
By the early 1990s, with oil money tapering off and the Sultan of Brunei cutting back on his jewelry purchases, Graff decided his shop near Harrods needed an upgrade.
In the early 20th century, Delaware Bay produced more than a million bushels of oysters a year, but began tapering off in the 1930s and was down to 49, 000 in 1960.
Although immigration remains a major contributor to Hispanic population growth, the recent recession and high employment rates may have prompted a tapering off in the rate of foreign-born nationals seeking U.S. residence, analysts said.
And the latest official figures suggest that drinking is already tapering off anyway: a bit less was imbibed in 2008 than before and sales of alcopops, the downfall of many a teenage girl, had slipped.
"Expectations for tapering off of the Fed's outcome-based purchases have been pushed back due to recent softening in the economic data, " according to a statement from the private sector Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee released on Wednesday.
While it may be a while 'til we know for sure if demand for the handset is tapering off, we can report that the 47.8 million iPhones sold in Q1 of 2013 represents a new high water mark.
The Dow fell 80 points on Wednesday after Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said a tapering off of asset purchases could begin "in the next few" meetings of the central bank's policy-making committee, should its members see sustained improvement in the labor market.
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