Powell says the Federal Reserve is not looking at negative interest rates
Even as it has pulled out all the policy stops during the coronavirus crisis, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said one area it won't be going is negative interest rates.
"I know there are fans of the policy, but for now it's not something that we're considering," the central bank leader said Wednesday. "We think we have a good toolkit and that's the one that we will be using."
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