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Roundup: Fed holds key interest rate near zero as U.S. economy continues to "pick up"

WASHINGTON, Nov 04, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --

The U.S. Federal Reserve said on Wednesday that the U.S. economic activity has continued to "pick up," and decided to keep a key interest rate unchanged at a record low of between zero to 0.25 percent to prop up the economy.

Information received recently suggested that "economic activity has continued to pick up," the Fed said. But it also noted that " economic activity is likely to remain weak for a time."

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