Federal Reserve System
Bernanke - Milton Friedman's Ninetieth Birthday
SPEECH - In the speech 'On Milton Friedman's Ninetieth Birthday' made on 8 November, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said to the assembled guests including Milton Friedman that the Federal Reserve takes responsibility for the Great Depression, "You…
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee
MINUTES - The Federal Reserve on 7 November released the minutes of its FOMC meeting of 24 September. Gramlich and McTeer dissented from the vote to hold rates constant, preferring to ease monetary policy at this meeting. The Committee believed that the…
Poole on the Fed's Role in Community Development
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Fed's Role in Community Development' made on 23 October, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said in March 2003, the Federal Reserve System's Community Affairs offices will sponsor its third academic…
Bies-Fed monitoring commercial real estate, credit
US - The U.S. Federal Reserve is monitoring rapidly growing vacancy rates in commercial real estate and a surge in consumer credit, Fed Gov. Susan Bies said on Thursday.
Central bankers do it their way
ARTICLE - It is as well that central bank actions are not co-ordinated. The US Federal Reserve has a clear bias towards stimulus and preventive action, as its half-point cut in interest rates this week shows.
Fed shocks with half point but signals easing over
US - The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday slashed interest rates by a sharp half percentage point to new four-decade lows to try to reignite the recovery, but signalled it planned no more cuts any time soon.
Cautious Bank of England holds rates steady at 4%
UK - The Bank of England on Thursday left is main interest rate unchanged at 4 per cent for the twelfth consecutive month, despite the US Federal Reserve's unexpectedly large rate cut on Wednesday.
ECB refuses to join Fed rate cut for now
GERMANY - The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged on Thursday, opting not to join the U.S. Federal Reserve in monetary easing aimed at propping up the faltering global economy.
Following the Fed
ARTICLE - The Federal Reserve has its foot over the gas pedal. An attempt today to speed up the US economy seems almost certain; rarely does the Fed send signals to the financial markets that it is about to cut interest rates, only to disappoint. Whether…
Banking Bunkum
ARTICLE - The Asia Times takes a look at central banks and suggests they have similar characteristics to libraries, where books and money serve the same purpose. They also tell us that ex Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker once said "central bankers…
Gary Stern on economic literacy
SPEECH - In the speech 'Economic Literacy Leads to Better Grasp of Public Policy Issues' made on 24 October, Gary Stern of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said it doesn't hurt to remind ourselves and others that economics has a lot to say about…
The Fed should cut next week
ARTICLE - The US economy is growing around trend, unemployment is at its lowest post-recession peak for decades, the housing market is firing on all cylinders - and the financial markets are expecting the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to a 40…
Chicago Fed National Activity Index September 2002
REPORT - CFNAI Indicates Economic Growth Remained Slow in September - The Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) remained below zero for a second month in September, coming in at -0.35 in September, up from -0.45 in August.
Moskow on the Economy and Free Trade
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Economy and Free Trade' made on 29 October, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said during the last 20 years or so, we've deregulated financial markets, developed more flexible labor markets and made major…
Santomero on Process & Progress in Risk Management
SPEECH - In the speech 'Process & Progress in Risk Management' made on 28 October, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the financial sector has come a long way in its risk management efforts. Basel II offers an unusual…
Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan on education
SPEECH - In the speech 'Education' made on 29 October, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said empirical economic research has identified a complex set of factors as key determinants of how successful any country will be in transforming its physical…
Fed's Ferguson on productivity growth
SPEECH - In the speech 'Productivity Growth: A Realistic Assessment' made on 24 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said although no one can see the future, he feels cautiously optimistic that the U.S. economy can continue to enjoy strong…
The Fed's Mark Olson on Urban Revitalization
SPEECH - In the speech 'Urban Revitalization: Shared Responsibilities' made on 22 October, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve Board said that the history of community development policy and finance has been characterized as difficult, but it provides…
Alan Greenspan on productivity
SPEECH - In the speech 'Productivity' made on 23 October, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said given the difficult adjustments that the US economy has been undergoing, long-term productivity optimism may currently seem a bit out of place. But, he…
Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, October 2002
REPORT - The Federal Reserve Beige Book released 23 October showed that the US economy is struggling to get out of the sluggishness which has now infected retail sales. The report shows the housing market to be the one bright spot in an otherwise weak…
Federal Reserve Board Press Release, 22 October
PRESS RELEASE - The Federal Reserve Board, along with the Federal Reserve Banks of Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and San Francisco, will sponsor a conference this fall to explore ways to encourage banking opportunities in tribal communities.
Moskow with a perspective on the current economy
SPEECH - In the speech 'A Perspective on the Current Economy' made on 17 October, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said that although the near term poses some uncertainties, the long-term prospects for the US economy are remain good…
Modest growth in slow recovery - Fed's Poole
US - St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole said on Wednesday the U.S. economy is growing modestly as it recovers slowly from recession.
McDonough on financial resilience
SPEECH - In the speech 'Promoting Financial Resilience' made on 17 October, William J. McDonough of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said a general agreement exists that in order for countries to enjoy sustained and stable growth, a sound and stable…