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Click to read - Holy cow! Milk price may skyrocket if farm bill isn't renewed - The fight over renewing the nation's farm bill has centered on cuts to the $80 billion-a-year food stamp program. But there could be unintended consequences if no agreement is reached: higher milk prices./span>
Click to read - Investment Strategies For Volatile Markets - Most investors are aware that the market undergoes times of strong trends and times of lateral ranging. Many investors employ a different trading system for each environment. But what happens in a period of extreme volatility? Any system a trader might use is susceptible to the increased market swings, which could wipe out previous gains and more. By using either a non-directional or a probability-based trading method, investors may be able to more fully protect their assets.
Click to read Fed to maintain aggressive policy stimulus amid soft data - The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain its massive bond-buying campaign when it concludes a two-day meeting on Wednesday and may point to softer readings on the U.S. economy to signal that the policy will be extended into 2014.