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Fed's Moskow urges vigilance on inflation
Chicago Fed President Michael Moskow said in an opinion piece in Tuesday's Wall Street Journal the Federal Reserve must continue to be vigilant in monitoring inflationary pressures.
Greenspan's testimony at nomination hearing
In his nomination hearing testimony to the US Senate on 15 June Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve must stand ready to deal with a large number of possible threats to the economy, including another terrorist attack on U.S…
Minn.Fed's Stern oil hikes may not bring inflation
Gary Stern, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, said on Sunday that rising energy prices do not necessarily signal inflation, which he called "a monetary phenomenon."
Cleveland Fed's Pianalto on monetary policy II
In a speech on 'A perspective on monetary policy II' given on 11 June, Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said the central bank's target rate of 1 percent "is too low to be sustainable."
Olson on banking insurance & securities activities
In a speech on 'Regulatory update: Banking industry, insurance, and securities activities' given on 10 June, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said the U.S. system of risk-focused bank supervision relies heavily on cooperation among multiple state and…
Interview with Fed's Bernanke
In an extensive interview published this week, Federal Reserve governor Ben Bernanke talks about inflation targeting, asset bubbles, the Great Depression and other topics. He suggests the introduction of a number or a numerical range for inflation in the…
Greenspan nomination hearing moved to 15 June
The Senate Banking Committee said on Monday 7 June that it was postponing a hearing on Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's renomination until 15 June. The hearing was rescheduled because late President Ronald Reagan was lying in state at the U.S…
NY Fed's Geithner on Bretton Woods Institution
In a speech on 'The Bretton Woods Institutions in the 21st Century' given on 10 June, Timothy Geithner of the New York Fed said the IMF has taken a number of important steps to make its financial instruments more effective for dealing with the challenges…
NY Fed's Geithner on risk management
In a speech on 'The changing face of risk management' given on 9 June, Timothy Geithner of the New York Fed said U.S. financial markets are well prepared for a gradual rise in official interest rates and should not be stressed when the Federal Reserve…
Federal Reserve Bulletin, Spring 2004
The Federal Reserve published its Bulletin for Spring 2004 on 9 June. The Bulletin includes a summary of papers presented at the second Conference of the International Research Forum on Monetary Policy. Among the topics examined were the Great Inflation…
Fed will act when needed says Hoenig
Recent gains in US inflation should fade, but if this assessment is wrong, the Federal Reserve will act decisively to keep prices in check, top Fed policymaker Tom Hoenig said on Wednesday 9 June
Federal Reserve to close Friday
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C., will be closed on Friday, June 11 in observance of the national day of mourning for former President Reagan.
Fed Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, May/Jun 2004
In the latest edition of the St Louis Fed's Review for May-June 2004, Fed economists Kevin Kliesen and Frank Schmid examine how announced changes in monetary policy actions and macroeconomic data releases affect the average rate of inflation that…
Fed ready to guard price stability says Greenspan
The Federal Reserve will do "what is required" to keep inflation under control if it transpires the forecast behind its view that interest rates can rise gradually is wrong, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said Tuesday.
Dallas Fed's McTeer: Topspin
In a speech on 'Topspin' given on 30 May, Bob McTeer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said we are all very lucky to be part of an economy still based largely on the economic and political ideals of Adam Smith and Thomas Jefferson. That ideal being…
Fed's Kohn on the outlook for inflation
In a speech on 'The Outlook for Inflation' given on 4 June, Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said that the inflation in the United States will remain modest despite a hike in energy prices.
Greenspan nomination hearing will be 10 June
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will testify next Thursday, 10 June, before the Senate Banking Committee as it considers his nomination for a fifth term at the central bank's helm, the panel said on Thursday 3 June.
IMF's new MD Rato to assume office on 7 June
Rodrigo Rato, the new managing director of the International Monetary Fund, will officially start work on June 7, IMF spokesman Thomas Dawson said on Thursday 3 June.
Feldstein - The Next Greenspan?
As one of George W. Bush's key advisors on economic policy, Harvard professor Martin Feldstein helped design the President's tax cuts. He's working on a plan to overhaul Social Security. Could he be the next Greenspan, this article asks.
Fed's Bies on accountancy reform
In a written statement on IASB reform given on 3 June, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve strongly supports efforts to enhance the oversight activities of the IASCF and the standards-setting processes of the IASB. Such…
Fed's Bies on Bank Secrecy Act enforcement
In testimony on 'Bank Secrecy Act enforcement' given on 3 June, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve has expanded its anti-money laundering program "dramatically" in the last 10 years and urged U.S. banks to take steps to…
Greenspan says past no guide to future on rates
According to a letter released on Wednesday 2 June, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan told a US lawmaker that looking at the past is no guide to predicting how quickly and aggressively the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates.
IMF's Krueger: Financial crises need fast response
Countries can suffer financial crises rapidly, requiring an immediate response, the acting head of the International Monetary Fund Anne Krueger said on Wednesday 2 June in San Diego.
Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Spring 2004
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Spring 2004. The latest edition contains four articles including "Which price index should a central bank employ?" Many central banks give a high degree of prominence to the…