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Speech by W. McDonough, New York Fed Bank, 2 Jul

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The importance of central bank independence in achieving price stability' McDonough extolled the virtues of central bank independence and reiterated the importance of maintaining price stability for an economy.

Forecasters' vision clouds during turning points

US - Research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta on economic forecasts by The Wall Street Journal in the last 16 years showed that accuracy was low at crucial points of the economy, with forecasters missing out on the aggressive rate cuts of the…

Federal Reserve to redesign notes

PRESS RELEASE - The US Treasury and Federal Reserve has announced plans for redesigned notes with improved security features to deter counterfeiting. It will affect the $100, $50, and $20 notes.

Federal Reserve Board Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Joint Press Release by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 20 June.

Speech by Susan Schmidt Bies of the Fed, 20 Jun

SPEECH - Speech by Fed governor, Susan Bies to the World Bank's 2002 finance forum meeting in Chantilly, Virginia. Bies examines whether developing countries can learn from the US experience in banking regulation.

Speech by Robert Parry, San Francisco Fed, 6 Jun

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'After the Recession: A Monetary Policymaker Looks Ahead' Parry said that once the expansion takes hold interest rates will have to move up to prevent a build up of inflationary pressures but that for now the approach can be…

Cautious optimism on recovery from Fed's Ferguson

SWEDEN - Federal Reserve Board vice-chairman Roger Ferguson delivered a buoyant appraisal of the US economy in an interview published in Swedish newspaper on Friday. "I am cautiously optimistic about the US cyclical development. A recovery is on its way…

Why the Fed should ignore the stock market

ARTICLE - Opinion from James B. Bullard and Charles M. Hokayem of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis argue the Fed should not react to equity price developments because it would be 'similar to looking in a mirror', saying that such a policy would only…

Federal Reserve Beige Book, June 2002

REPORT - The Federal Reserve has issued the Beige Book for June, which states that overall economic activity expanded at a moderate pace in late April and May. The tone was one of modest but uneven growth, with some major sectors showing signs of…

Speech by Fed governor Susan S. Bies, 10 June

SPEECH - Fed governor Susan S. Bies delivered a speech on 'Lessons to be Re-Learned from Recent Breakdowns in Corporate Accounting' to the Institute of International Bankers in New York on 10 June. She attempted to outline what should be re-learned from…

Atlanta Fed Working Paper, June 2002

RESEARCH - Working Paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta on 'International Money and Common Currencies in Historical Perspective' by Gerald P. Dwyer Jr. and James R. Lothian. They conclude that the euro is likely to be serious competition for…

US inflation low says Fed nominee Donald Kohn

USA - Federal Reserve Board nominee Donald Kohn said on Thursday that US inflation was "pretty darn low" and that the economy was looking healthy: "we are getting awfully close to some zone of price stability if we are not probably already in it".

New York Fed research on inventory volatility

RESEARCH - The latest edition of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Volume 8 Number 5, titled "Has Inventory Volatility Returned? A Look at the Current Cycle".

Speech by Fed Governor Mark Olson, 31 May

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Dual Banking System and the Current Condition of the Banking Industry', Federal Reserve Board Governor Mark W. Olson talks to the Conference of State Bank Supervisors in Salt Lake City about the historic and continuing…

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