Speech by Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Why Central Banks Should Talk' Roger Ferguson strongly welcomes the recent trend across the globe toward greater openness. He concludes that central banks should continue to thoughtfully consider proposals to increase transparency.

Remarks by Federal Reserve Board Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, 8 January 2002.

Why Central Banks Should Talk

It is my pleasure to address the Graduate Institute of

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