United States
Dallas Fed's McTeer says 'Goodbye and howdy'
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Bob McTeer resigned on Thursday 4 October to become chancellor at Texas A&M University, ending a 36-year career in the Federal Reserve system. In a statement posted on the Dallas Fed's website on Thursday titled …
Taylor predicts smooth deficit adjustment in US
US Treasury Under secretary John Taylor has said he expects a smooth adjustment in the large US current account deficit. While some have bemoaned the increase in the deficit, Taylor said it was good news.
IMF's Rato calls on Bush to work on deficits
IMF managing director Rodrigo Rato was quoted as saying on Friday 5 November that newly re-elected US president George Bush should turn his attention to the country's budget and trade deficits as part of a global push to spur growth after winning re…
Fed Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, Nov/Dec 2004
The latest edition of the St Louis Fed's Review for November-December 2004 includes the article "Monetary policy and asset prices: A look back at past U.S. stock market booms" which examines the economic environments in which past U.S. stock market booms…
Fed's Ferguson on business investment
In a speech on 'Factors influencing business investment' given on 26 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said US businesses are discarding their earlier caution and investing more in capital goods and structures.
Presidential victor replaces Greenspan
This article argues that for whoever wins the US presidential election, choosing a successor to Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan may be the biggest economic choice that the election victor will face. Kerry may go for Robert Rubin or Lawrence…
Santomero says Fed's regional diversity important
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anthony Santomero made no comment on the economy or the outlook for interest rates at an event at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange on Monday 1 November but said the Fed's regional diversity helped ensure…
Fed's Ferguson on equilibrium real interest rate
In a speech on 'Equilibrium real interest rate: Theory and application' given on 29 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said that policymakers cannot rely on a formula to decide the proper level for U.S. interest rates, but must always judge…
Moskow stresses importance of local economies
Chicago Federal Reserve President Michael Moskow spoke at a conference on Friday 29 October, but made no comments on the economic outlook or monetary policy.
Interview with Philadelphia Fed's Santomero
In an interview published last Friday, 22 October, Philadelphia Fed President Anthony Santomero said that the Federal Reserve will be able to slow down the pace of interest rate rises if the economy grows less rapidly than it expects.
Federal Reserve appoints regional Fed chairmen
The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday 27 October announced the appointment of the chairmen and deputy chairmen of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks for 2005. Each Reserve Bank has a nine-member board of directors. The Board of Governors in Washington…
Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, October 2004
The Federal Reserve has published its October 2004 Beige Book survey. The report said the economy grew in most regions of the United States in September and early October, despite signs that higher energy costs are beginning to bite.
Oil will not cause recession says Dallas Fed
Stephen Brown, the senior economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said Tuesday that high oil prices are unlikely to push the U.S. economy into a recession.
SF Fed's Yellen on the national economy
In a speech on 'Perspectives on the national economy and monetary policy' given on 21 October, Janet Yellen of the San Francisco Fed said the Federal Reserve may need to speed up or slow down its rate-tightening campaign, depending on economic activity…
Fed's Bernanke on oil and the economy
In a speech on 'Oil and the economy' given on 21 October, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said soaring oil prices now represent a "significant shock" to the US economy but the longer-term impact should be manageable.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Oct 2004
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, October 2004, activity in the region's manufacturing sector continued to improve. In this months survey the participants were asked about their plans and expectations for…
Fed's Bies on the Federal Reserve and the economy
In a speech on 'The Federal Reserve System and the economy' given on 23 October, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said the Fed will keep an eye on how much surging oil costs affect consumer prices but said she expects underlying inflation to…
Fed's Bies on financial institution supervision
In a speech on 'Enterprise perspectives in financial institution supervision' given on 21 October, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said mortgage market giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were taking on interest-rate risk as a way to grow…
Fed's Poole on social security and demographics
In a speech on 'Social security reform and demographic reality' given on 19 October, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis told Delta State University demographic change in the United States and elsewhere in the world presents enormous…
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, Sep 2004
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index was -0.01 in September, off slightly from a downward-revised +0.03 in August. The small decline in the monthly index was primarily due to a slightly larger negative contribution from the employment-related…
Greenspan on US mortgage market and consumer debt
In a speech on 'The mortgage market and consumer debt' given on 19 October, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said conceded there were concerns about "the exceptional run-up in home prices" but said Americans were handling their debts well.
Fed's Olson sees no housing 'bubble' in US
Federal Reserve Governor Mark Olson said on Tuesday 19 October thatthe United States does not have a house price "bubble" because the national market is too large.
Fed's Olson says US economy still improving
Federal Reserve Governor Mark Olson said on Monday 18 October that although the US economy was improving it had not maintained the pace it had been expected to. Olson also said rising oil prices have put a damper on the economy's performance, but he did…
St Louis Fed's Poole on good policy practice
In a speech on 'Safeguarding good policy practice' given on 8 October, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said central bank leadership requires at times a willingness to push hard enough to get the job done, and recognition of how…