United States
Comment: Risks in housing finance
Personal debt levels in the UK and USA are at record highs, while savings rates have fallen to record lows. As concerns grow over the risks posed to financial stability and economic performance, central banks and regulators are having to consider how…
Fed after Greenspan will need skillful handler
An article published on Wednesday 31 August asks whether the next Fed chairman can possibly be as skillful as Alan Greenspan has been in using a discretionary approach to monetary policy.
Philadelphia Fed's Santomero on economic outlook
In the speech 'Economic outlook' given on 31 August, Anthony Santomero of the Philadelphia Fed said the effects of Hurricane Katrina will cause economic dislocations in the short-term but will not derail the U.S. economic expansion.
Atlanta Fed paper on credit and identity theft
This working paper from the Atlanta Fed looks at the phenomenon of identity theft. It says that ultimately society may have to find a level of theft that balances its preference for privacy with its tolerance for transaction fraud.
Olson says 'too early' to judge impact of Katrina
Federal Reserve Governor Mark Olson told reporters on Wednesday 31 August it was "too early" to make any comment on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the U.S. economy.
Low rates reflect low inflation says Santomero
The president of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank said on Wednesday 31 August low long-term U.S. yield rates in the Treasuries market that have received so much attention in recent months are partly a reflection of low inflation expectations.
FOMC Minutes, 9 August
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's 9 August meeting published on Tuesday 30 August. Most Federal Reserve policymakers expressed concern that inflation risks had "ticked up" recently, with some worrying that price increases were already at the upper end…
Atlanta Fed on the origins of central banking
This Working Paper from the Atlanta Fed outlines a model of the first true central bank, the Bank of Amsterdam, founded in 1609. It describes how it was able to control inflation in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Netherlands.
IMF's Rajan on the Greenspan era
In the speech 'The Greenspan era: Lessons for the future' given on 27 August Raghuram Rajan of the IMF said that financial markets are at present in extremely healthy shape.
Greenspan's legacy - 'Greatest central banker'
This article published Monday looks at a paper presented at the recent conference held by the Kansas Fed in Jackson Hole. Although the paper criticises that "much of the secret of Greenspan's success remains a secret" - according to the article this is…
Greenspan on the Fed and the future
In closing remarks to the Jackson Hole symposium given on 27 August, Fed chairman Alan Greenspan said he will miss debates on the conduct of monetary policy with members of the Federal Open Market Committee.
Greenspan on the central banker's art
Alan Greenspan attributed the recent increase in asset values to investors' willingness to accept lower compensation for risk, as part of his opening remarks to the annual central bank symposium in Jackson Hole.
NY Fed to host credit derivatives powwow
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is to hold a meeting with major banks to discuss issues in the credit derivatives market in September.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Aug 2005
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, August 2005, activity in the region's manufacturing sector continued to expand in August, at a somewhat faster pace than in July.
Kohn to replace Gramlich on loan guarantee boards
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan on Wednesday 17 August named Governor Donald L. Kohn to replace Governor Edward M. Gramlich as the Chairman's designee on four federal loan guarantee boards, effective 1 September.
Greenspan's marriage proposal - 'so oblique'
A recent interview with Fed chairman Alan Greenspan's wife revealed a few details on the maestro.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, July 2005
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for July 2005 was +0.16 down from +0.40 in June. Three of the four broad categories of indicators that make up the index - employment, consumption and housing, and sales, orders, and inventories - made positive…
NY Fed conference on The Economics of Payments II
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York published on Thursday 18 August a call for papers for a conference on "The Economics of Payments II," being held from 29-30 March 2006.
Oil-market frenzy and the Fed
This editorial by The Washington Times, published on Tuesday 16 August, says the job of the Federal Reserve has become far more complicated today. Today, following years in which international financial markets have been increasingly integrated, global…
Phil Fed's Survey of Professional Forecasters
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia published its Second Quarter 2005 Survey of Professional Forecasters on 15 August. The economy in the second half of the year looks stronger now than it did three months ago, according to 53 forecasters surveyed.
Kansas Fed Paper on inflation targeters
The Kansas Fed Working Paper "Do we really know how inflation targeters set interest rates?" published July 2005 says under inflation targeting regimes other objectives that possibly conflict with the inflation goal are present.
Calvin Mitchell to take over New York Fed role
Calvin A. Mitchell III was named senior vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in charge of the bank's public information area on Monday 8 August.
Fed is content with size, pace of rate increases
This article published on Wednesday 10 August suggests why impatient analysts are wrong to complain that the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates too slowly.
Greenspan, her art-throb
Fascinated by the Federal Reserve chairman, this article looks at the work of an artist who has completed 20 paintings and sketches of Alan Greenspan. The artist then decided to display her works at a gallery on Long Island over the summer.