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Dallas Fed launches new publication

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has launched 'Economic Letter,' a monthly publication, that will provide commentary on important trends and policy issues shaping the increasingly global economy.

Fed's Fisher: Globalization impact on mon. policy

In the speech 'Coping with globalization's impact on monetary policy' given on 6 January Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas reiterated his vow to keep inflation contained, and offered again his concerns about the budget deficits the…

BIS to host Irving Fisher Committee

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) announced on Tuesday10 January that it has agreed to provide the Secretariat for the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics with immediate effect.

Dallas Fed's Fisher on globalization & govt policy

In the speech 'Globalization and government policy' given on 2 December Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said the Fed must not accommodate growing federal budget deficits by compromising monetary policy, and it must continue to fight…

Dallas Fed's Fisher wants smooth transition

Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher said on Thursday 3 November that the Federal Reserve should ensure it has a smooth changeover in its chairmanship before it starts debating issues like inflation targeting.

Dallas Fed's Fisher on globalization and Texas

In the speech 'Globalization and Texas' given on 19 October Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said he remains an inflation hawk and will continue to push for policy that keeps inflation expectations in check.

Dallas Fed's Fisher on the US economy

In the speech 'Contemplating the nature of money and the capillaries of capitalism' given on 6 October Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said Federal Reserve policy makers must prevent an ``inflation virus'' from disrupting the U.S…

Dallas Fed's Fisher on the economic outlook

In the speech 'A perspective on the economic outlook' given on 4 October Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said the Fed needed to be vigilant on inflation and warned a loose fiscal policy risked pushing interest rates higher.

Fed's Fisher on banking and the US economy

In the speech 'An overview of banking, and the US and Texas economies' given on 12 September Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said Hurricane Katrina will not do lasting harm to U.S. growth and the impact on monetary policy is unclear.

Dallas Fed's Fisher on the world economy

In the speech 'The world economy: Sharpening our peripheral vision' given on 29 July, Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said China's growing role in the global economy presented challenges to the United States, but that the U.S…

Fed-speak a snafu for new Dallas Fed chief

This article looks at what can happen when Federal Reserve officials stray beyond what is known as "Fed-speak". Recent comments by Dallas Fed chief Richard Fisher that the Fed was "clearly in the eighth inning" of a long run of interest rate hikes, with …

Origins of modern central bank policy

The latest issue of the Dallas Fed's Economic Insights magazine profiles Irving Fisher. He was one of America's most celebrated economists during the first quarter of the 20th century and a pioneer in many theoretical and technical areas of economics…

Dallas Fed announces change in research function

The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Richard W. Fisher, on Friday 6 May announced a change in the organisation and focus of the bank's Research Department in order to better analyse the effects of globalization on monetary policy.

US bought 1.5 bn euros in Sept. 22 intervention

The US monetary authorities intervened in the foreign exchange markets on one occasion during the third quarter, on 22 September, buying a total of 1.5 bn euros, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said today in its quarterly report to the US Congress.

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