Janet Yellen
The shift to a multi-polar world
Extraterritorial reach of US policies could hasten the use of alternative currencies; decision on renminbi inclusion in SDR may be a tipping point for relevance of Bretton Woods institutions
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Time to cure central bankers’ deflation phobia
The policies followed since the ‘great crisis’ have not succeeded in restoring confidence. It is time to try a different approach
Lagarde approves of BoJ’s ‘brave’ decision to launch more QE
IMF managing director describes ramping up of asset purchases as ‘perfectly legitimate’ and ‘brave’ on high-level panel in Paris; Yellen, Coeuré, Rajan and Carstens also feature
Yellen: Economics profession can benefit from more diversity
Janet Yellen argues economies ‘develop and become more stable through diversification’, noting the failure of economists brought a public debate about the health of the profession
Yellen ‘greatly’ concerned by inequality in US
Fed chair takes unusual step of addressing inequality in her speech at a Boston Fed conference; explores four ‘building blocks’ of economic opportunity
Top UK and US officials join forces to enhance resolution
Officials including Mark Carney and Janet Yellen meet in Washington to improve transatlantic cooperation in the event of a global banking collapse
Philadelphia Fed president Charles Plosser to retire
Vocal critic of unconventional monetary policies to leave FOMC in March 2015; Yellen says she will miss ‘keen insights, deep analysis and good humour'
Yellen: Unexpected $400 expense would put majority of US households in financial bind
Federal Reserve chair notes many of 25 million poorest US households have no wealth or negative net worth
Final liquidity rules issued for biggest US banks
‘More stringent' liquidity coverage ratio will come into effect in January 2017; Fed adopts final rule on supplementary leverage ratio, asks for input on swap margin rules
Yellen says rate hike ‘could come sooner than currently expected'
Fed chair acknowledges ‘considerable uncertainty' about level of US slack on FOMC, prompted by labour market changes that 'have yet to be understood'
FOMC members ‘increasingly uncomfortable' with Fed's forward guidance
Members are interpreting recent economic upturn very differently, new minutes show; views differ on how to communicate labour market improvements to the public
Fed survey says 40% of US households still struggling to make ends meet
A third of respondents said they were ‘somewhat or much worse off' than before the financial crisis, while a fifth are spending more than they earn
Fed's Plosser dissents over unchanged forward guidance in face of US 'rebound'
Janet Yellen sees second dissent since taking the Federal Reserve chair in January; FOMC language suggests members are becoming more sanguine about economic trajectory
Italy's Visco calls for more 'symmetric' monetary policy
Central banks should be prepared to tighten policy pre-emptively, Ignazio Visco writes in forthcoming Central Banking journal, in order to head off financial crisis
IMF calls on Fed to formally explain policy normalisation strategy
IMF stresses need for 'greater clarity' on how Fed intends to exit accommodative policy stance; warns use of Fed funds rate could 'pose challenge' amid balance sheet reduction
Yellen tells Congress Fed is ‘most transparent in the world'
Fed chair Janet Yellen faces Congressman who wants to enforce rules-based monetary policy, telling him it would compromise central bank independence
Yellen endorses calls for ‘community banker' on Fed board
Fed chair Janet Yellen says legislating to earmark seats on the board would be a mistake, but agrees the board would be improved by the addition of a community banker
Central bankers insist rates are staying put as BIS faces ‘loss of credibility'
Haldane says risk 'migration' could create a more robust financial system; Yellen, Draghi and Cunliffe believe monetary tightening would be the wrong way to turn
Yellen takes sides in ‘lean against the wind' debate
Federal Reserve chair says monetary policy faces ‘significant limitations as a tool to promote financial stability'; macro-prudential policies ‘far more direct' and effective
Lagarde says Yellen should double FOMC press conference frequency
IMF chief says clear communication is needed to dispel market uncertainty over US interest rate lift-off; also calls on FOMC to publish quarterly monetary policy reports
Stanley Fischer confirmed as Fed vice chair, as Brainard joins the board
Lael Brainard passes Senate vote to become newest member on Fed board of governors; expected to be sworn in before FOMC meeting on Tuesday
Fed board remains depleted despite Fischer confirmation
When Jeremy Stein steps down on May 28, the board will comprise three official governors, as Lael Brainard and Jerome Powell await confirmation and further nominees have yet to be made
Yellen hails Bernanke's courage in university speech
Fed chair Janet Yellen tells New York University graduating class her predecessor was brave to take ‘unprecedented' actions to fight the financial crisis
Yellen says Fed's balance sheet will shrink ‘considerably'
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen hints central bank may stop rolling over QE principal as early as next year; denies that Fed policies have exacerbated inequality by ‘goosing' stock market