Analysts are divided over whether the ECB will
launch more stimulus at its next policy meeting Sept. 8.
Not exact matches
But for postdoc - turned - entrepreneur Riccardo Signorelli and his mentor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) electrical engineering professor Joel Schindall, the
stimulus money looks
more like a
launching pad — one that they hope will blast a technology they have developed toward the goal of making a «transformative» difference in America's energy future.
This includes cutting key interest rates,
launching a new round of
stimulus to build
more roads and other infrastructure as well as subsidizing consumer purchases, including reviving a cash - for - clunkers program that previously spurred car sales.