Fed's Lacker highlights 'critical, misconstrued' distinction between monetary and credit policy

‘Living wills' would put ‘credible limits' on central bank intervention

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Distinguishing between monetary policy and credit policy is "critical" when thinking about central bank lending, but justifications for the Federal Reserve's financial crisis lending – and its role as lender of last resort more broadly – seem to misunderstand this distinction, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Jeffery Lacker said in a speech on Friday.

"Central bank actions constitute monetary policy if they alter the quantity of its monetary liabilities," Lacker said. "Central bank actions

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