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Transparency, expectations, and forecasts

In 1994 the FOMC began to release statements after each meeting. This ECB Working Paper investigates whether the public's views about the current path of the economy and of future policy have been affected by changes in the Federal Reserve's…

Consultation paper on Payments System Risk Policy

The Federal Reserve has published a consultation paper to seek information from financial institutions and other interested parties on their experience in managing intraday liquidity, credit, and operational risks relating to Fedwire funds transfers and…

Comment: Passing the buck

The current outcry over American intelligence officials' access to private information linked to international money transfers has raised some thorny issues over who regulates the international messaging and financial telecommunications group, SWIFT.

Fed confronts failure to comprehend

According to this article from Bloomberg published Tuesday 27 June, five months into the term of Ben Bernanke at the Fed he and his colleagues haven't figured out how to get financial markets to understand what they are trying to do with monetary policy.

Donald Kohn appointed Chairman of the CGFS

At their meeting in Basel this weekend, the Governors of the central banks of the Group of Ten (G10) countries appointed Donald L Kohn as Chairman of the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS).

Bernanke tops Greenspan as market mover

This article from CNN Money, published Thursday 22 June, reports that a new study reveals that new Fed chief Ben Bernanke has provoked more movement than his predecessor, accounting for 27 basis points of variation in two-year yields.

Comment: Wanted: experienced US central banker

The perception of a "Fed in flux" has been strengthened by the departure of two more senior officials. With the unprecedented rate of turnover in personnel, the Fed now appears somewhat short of experience. Chairman Ben Bernanke's job could be made…

'The Region' from the Minneapolis Fed, June 2006

The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for June 2006. The latest edition includes an interview with Stanford economist, John B. Taylor, on inflation targets, exchange rates and the eponymous rule.

Study says markets on Fed's wavelength

According to a recent study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, better communication by the U.S. central bank has dramatically cut mistakes by markets betting on future interest rate moves.

Toothless Fed

According to this article from CNN Money, published Thursday 22 June, the Federal Reserve's ability to control the host of things that are driving inflation higher is rather limited.

Fed's Kohn on the effects of globalization

In the speech 'The effects of globalization on inflation and their implications for monetary policy' given on 16 June Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said cutting U.S. inflation "could be difficult and costly" once it rose.

Fed's Kroszner on why yield curves are so flat

In the speech 'Why are yield curves so flat and long rates so low globally?' given on 15 June Randall Kroszner of the Federal Reserve said lower perceived risks of inflation around the world have contributed to lower long-term interest rates.

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