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Transparency, disclosure and the Federal Reserve

This ECB Working Paper published on Wednesday 30 March assesses the change in Federal Reserve policy introduced in 1999, with the publication of statements about the outlook for monetary policy (and later about the balance of risks) immediately after…

Fed raises rates, retains 'measured' stance

The Federal Open Market Committee decided on Tuesday 22 March to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 2-3/4 percent. In its statement the FOMC retained its "measured" stance on interest rate increases, adding that "pressures…

Fed's Greenspan on empowering communities

In a speech on 'Empowering communities, attracting development capital, and creating opportunities' given on 18 March, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said better research is needed to gauge the success of programs that aim to lift communities out…

Greenspan shields Fed's political independence

During Alan Greenspan's 17 1/2 years as Fed chairman, he has toiled endlessly - and largely successfully - to shield the US central bank from assaults on its independence, whether from Congress or the White House, this article says.

The U.S. current account and the dollar

The dollar has further to fall, according to a recent paper by Professors Blanchard, Giavazzi and Sa of MIT, and an end to the Chinese peg might - contrary to conventional thinking - be bad for Europe, they argue.

St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Spring 2005

The St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine for Spring 2005 has been published. The latest edition contains an article which reports that for the first time in history, Americans are favouring electronic payments in greater dollar amounts than checking…

Yellen on US economy and the banking sector

In the speech 'Thoughts on the economy and the banking sector' given on 14 March, Janet Yellen of the San Francisco Fed said that regulators are worried that some banks are not well-positioned for "alternative scenarios" on movement of the yield curve or…

Fed's Bies on Bank Secrecy Act & compliance

In a speech on 'Bank Secrecy Act and capital compliance issues' given on 14 March, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said US regulators are drafting new guidelines for banks to comply with a law to stop money laundering.

Greenspan on Social Security program & retirement

In testimony on the 'Future of the Social Security program and economics of retirement' given on 15 March Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve issued a fresh call to Congress to move promptly to put Social Security on firm financial footing, warning…

Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Winter 2005

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Winter 2005. The paper "Inflation and changing expenditure shares" measures the contribution of changing expenditure shares to inflation behavior by constructing alternative…

Phil Fed's Santomero on post-Greenspan era

In an interview published this week, Anthony Santomero of the Philadelphia Fed told Handelsblatt he does not fear any trouble in the financial markets when Alan Greenspan leaves office at the beginning of 2006. "It is understandable that the markets ask …

Fed's Bernanke on the global saving glut

In a speech on 'The global saving glut and the U.S. current account deficit' given on 10 March, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said a global savings glut has pushed up the U.S. current account gap and pushed down long-term interest rates.

Fed's Greenspan on globalization

In a speech on 'Globalization' given on 10 March, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said that future budget deficits pose a bigger risk to the economy than record trade imbalances and the country's extremely low savings rate.

NY Fed's Economic Policy Review prize article

The Editorial Board of the New York Fed's Economic Policy Review has announced the first winner of the Frederic S. Mishkin Prize for Outstanding Paper: "Treasury inflation-indexed debt: A review of the U.S. experience," by Brian Sack and Robert Elsasser.

Fed's Greenspan on bank regulation

In a speech on 'Bank regulation' given on 11 March, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve acknowledged that a new global pact on banking may hurt some business lines at small U.S. banks, but said regulators may look at tweaking capital rules to ease this.

Federal Reserve Bulletin, Winter 2005

The Federal Reserve's Bulletin for Winter 2005 includes the article 'Indexes of the foreign exchange value of the dollar' which discusses several practical aspects of the design and implementation of the Federal Reserve Board's exchange rate indexes -…

US's Snow puzzled by criticism of Greenspan

US Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Monday 7 March that he was puzzled by harsh words used to describe Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan over his support for the Bush administration's proposals to overhaul Social Security.

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