Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

US monetary policy self absorbed - Dallas Fed

Monetary policy in the United States is too self absorbed, said Richard Fisher, the governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in the first Annual Report of the central bank's Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute.

Fed hawk Fisher softens stance

Richard Fisher, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve and the lone dissenter on the last two Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) votes, has acknowledged that slowing growth and a slump in commodity prices may stem inflation.

TAF successful in liquidity provision

The Federal Reserve's Term Auction Facility (TAF) is relieving the liquidity concerns and lowering liquidity premiums in the inter-bank money market, a new paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas finds.

Dallas Federal Reserve - Annual Report 2007

Turning away from globalisation's call risks squandering a golden opportunity, writes Richard Fisher, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve, in his opening letter at the start of the institution's 2007 annual report.

Shift to e-payments leads to Fed job cuts

The US Federal Reserve reductions in cheque processing is likely to result in more than 210 jobs being cut at the Minneapolis Fed, as consumers shift from paper checks to electronic payments.

Dallas Fed's Fisher on services in the US economy

In the speech 'The dog that does not bark but packs a big bite: Services in the U.S. economy' given on 14 May Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said central bankers no longer have the privilege of being able to "mumble on occasion,"…

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