Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Speech by Cathy Minehan, Boston Fed Bank President

SPEECH - In the speech given 11 February Minehan said that while there are good reasons to be optimistic a recovery is at hand or in progress, she cautioned that U.S. consumers, who have remained resilient throughout - will not be able to lift the US…

GATA - Howe lawsuit goes to Boston hearing

US - A hearing in GATA consultant Reginald H. Howe's gold market manipulation lawsuit against the Bank for International Settlements, the U.S. Federal Reserve Board and Treasury Department, and five bullion banks will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in U.S…

Former rep. pleads guilty to stealing funds

USA - A former Massachusetts congressman and director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $200,000 from the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Inspector General's office announced…

CSFB's Crisp sees more central bank gold sales

GOLD - Governments could step up gold sales in the coming decade, with even current non-sellers mobilizing bullion, but would do so with more transparency to a market dogged by uncertainty about central bank disposals, Credit Suisse First Boston's top…

Fed's Minehan sees 2001 U.S. growth near 2 pct

Boston Federal Reserve President Cathy Minehan said on Feb 12, 2001 she expects U.S. economic growth to start accelerating again later in 2001, helped by the central bank's January 2001 rate cuts."I expect activity to increase later in the year, and…

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