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Fed set to fight further Congress scrutiny

By Tom Braithwaite in Washington

Published: September 25 2009 00:59 | Last updated: September 25 2009 00:59

The Federal Reserve will on Friday try to head off an attempt by lawmakers to conduct more thorough audits of the central bank in a bill that has the support of a majority in the House of Representatives.

Scott Alvarez, general counsel of the Fed, will testify at a House financial services committee that extending Congress’s oversight could have a wide-ranging series of negative effects, from increasing inflation to depressing job creation.

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