Sentences with phrase «first times she fed»

That was the first time the Fed had raised rates in nearly a decade.
I was in town on my own a lot with her and the first time I fed her someone commented that I should stay home.
I was apprehensive the first time I fed in public, but it was with my NCT group and everyone else did it (I'm sure they were just as apprehensive).
The very first time you feed your baby may pass by in a bit of blur.
This occurs because it takes a few days for your milk supply to become established, while formula flows out of the bottle from the first time you feed a baby.
Both of my cats licked their bowls clean from the first time I fed it to them.
The pictures of her are from the first time I fed her this food, and the second is from tonight.
My dogs liked it from the very first time I fed it to them.
From the first time I fed BD Freshpet he was hooked and so was I. I gave him Vital and Chicken Jerky and he loved them both.

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The Federal Open Market Committee and the European Central Bank are not only no longer offering a combined stimulus, they are a net drain on liquidity for the first time since stimulus was first introduced by former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke.
July was the seventh month in a row that the Fed decided to leave rates where they were, after raising them for the first time in years in December.
The Fed raised interest rates last December for the first time in nearly a decade, and at that time projected four more hikes in 2016.
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates for the first time this year on Wednesday, and the question is what it will say about the rest of the year.
This is not the first time that Trump has sought outside opinions on who he should choose to head up the Fed.
First up is the fact that it can only handle one output at a time, which means that if you access the Slingbox remotely while someone is watching TV at home, you'll hijack the feed from them.
Meanwhile, a day later in New York, Fed chair Janet Yellen will participate in a discussion with three of her predecessors (Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, and Paul Volcker), marking the first time the four have gathered together to speak in public.
Yellen's speech came amid heightened anticipation that the Fed will hike its key short - term interest rate target next month for the first time in a year.
It would be the first of several key data points between now and the Fed's December meeting that could offer clues on the timing of the next interest rate hike.
At the end of 2015, the Fed raised interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade after they'd previously been near zero.
On Wednesday, the Fed said it would be patient about the timing of its first rate hike, suggesting its expected increases will be slow and steady.
The Fed has been suggesting it could raise rates in 2016 since it tightened policy in December for the first time in nearly a decade, but investors have doubts the central bank will follow through on that guidance.
For the first time, the country overall is decently fed.
The Fed raised its key overnight lending rate in December for the first time in nearly a decade, but it has backed away from further monetary policy tightening this year largely due to a global economic slowdown and financial market volatility.
It would not be Fed officials» first time becoming overly optimistic around springtime — only to curb their enthusiasm as the year progresses.
With the Fed tightening monetary conditions for the first time since the crisis, stock - bond correlations may be heading higher.
And one of Royal Caribbean International's first video streams was disrupted by a viewer posting the alphabet one letter at a time, in an attempt to clog the comment feed.
Even before the devaluation, Schlossberg had said the Fed won't hike rates for the first time in nine years at its meeting next month, as many on Wall Street believe following Friday's solid July employment numbers.
China's slowdown comes as the Federal Reserve (Fed) is considering raising US interest rates for the first time in nine years.
David Ader, chief Treasury strategist at CRT Capital, said the Fed did nothing to change the market debate on timing, though he expects the first hike in September.
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And of course, any other unexpected event will be interpreted for how it might impact the Fed's move to raise interest rates for the first time since taking the fed funds rate to zero in 20Fed's move to raise interest rates for the first time since taking the fed funds rate to zero in 20fed funds rate to zero in 2008.
Whether you are a long time borrower or expect your first student loans in the coming years, read on to learn how a Fed interest rate hike affects you.
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But as the Fed prepares to make a historical rate increase for the first time in nearly a decade, some critics question whether the central bank administered its monetary medicine too long.
Significantly, Bloomberg has announced that following the SEC's April 2 announcement, it has become the first financial information platform to integrate real - time Twitter feeds directly into the investment workflows of market professionals.
Now, though, we've got a new Fed chairman who is, for the first time in decades, not an academic by training.
With the U.S. leading the way in the post-recession recovery, the Fed has been one of the first central banks to turn more hawkish, increasing interest rates three times between December 2016 and the second half of 2017.
The main factor influencing financial markets in recent months has been changing assessments of the timing of the first interest rate increase by the US Fed.
The Fed's policy statement acknowledged inflation was heading toward the central bank's annual 2 % target, with the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the personal - consumption expenditures index for March, rising to a 12 - month rate of 2 % for the first time in a year.
At the end of 2015, Fed officials announced they would raise the federal funds rate for the first time in years.
At the same time, the amount of education loans outstanding, which has increased every quarter since the New York Fed began tracking these figures in 2003, rose $ 33 billion to surpass $ 1 trillion for the first time, according to this measure.
(The Fed raised rates for first time since forever last month.)
For the first time in history, the president of the United States didn't ask a sitting Fed chair to renew his or her term.
As the Federal Reserve lays the ground to raise U.S. interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade, it should weigh the effects of its decisions on global economies and expect some bouts of volatility in financial markets, a top Fed official said on Tuesday.
In recent years, the most intense discussion at Camp Kotok has revolved around the Fed as everyone eagerly anticipated and attempted to forecast first Fed tapering and then the timing and pace of rate hikes.
And the Pen - Fed foundation supplies grants to veterans who are also first - time homebuyers.
The Federal Reserve's (Fed) widely anticipated decision this week to raise interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade has garnered plenty of attention, especially from those concerned over the possible negative economic impact of rate increases.
The chart below shows the average 6 - month, 12 - month and 18 - month returns (annualized) following a first - time cut by the Fed.
In December 2016, the Fed raised interest rates for the second time since 2006, after the first initial raise off of zero in December 2015.
The Federal Reserve (Fed) is set to raise interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade, and the events in Paris aren't likely to alter this.
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