United States

Parry on the economic outlook for the nation

SPEECH - Parry gave a speech titled 'The Economic Outlook for the Nation and the Region: A Monetary Policymakers View' and said his basic view is that we're now in the midst of an expansion that's both modest and uneven.

Fedtalk from the Boston Fed, September 2002

PUBLICATION - Financial Services Update of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, September 2002. A newsletter about Boston Fed financial services, Fedtalk offers the latest information on check services and electronic delivery systems. The most recent…

The Region from the Minneapolis Fed September 2002

PUBLICATION - The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for September 2002. Included in this issue the Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Solow discusses his groundbreaking theory of economic growth, his…

Speech by Susan Schmidt Bies of the Fed, 1 Oct

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Challenge for Corporate Governance Posed by Financial Innovation' Bies said unfolding concerns in recent months have thrust the quality of accounting, auditing, and disclosure practices of major U.S. companies into the…

Speech by J Alfred Broaddus, Richmond Fed, 2 Oct

SPEECH - Broaddus said in the speech titled 'Some Thoughts on the Economy in a Challenging Period' that by all appearances the current mood for both consumers and business people is pretty pessimistic and geopolitical risks have increased uncertainty…

Speech by Roger Ferguson, Federal Reserve, 9 Oct

SPEECH - Ferguson gave a speech 'Central Banks and Markets' on receiving the 2002 Distinguished Public Service Award from the Bond Market Association. In the speech he discussed the hot topic of whether central banks have a role in the control of asset…

IMF News Brief

NEWS BRIEF - IMF Managing Director Horst Kohler to Visit Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia during 14-21 October.

America is not in danger of deflation

ARTICLE - For most of the postwar era, deflation has been off on the radar screen of economic policymakers in the industrialised world. The United States has not experienced a sustained fall in prices since the Great Depression. Fighting inflation, not…

Speech by Susan Schmidt Bies of the Fed, 8 Oct

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Corporate Governance and Risk Management' Bies said firms of all sizes should continue to pursue strategies to manage risk. Following sound risk management, governance, and disclosure practices consistently is also crucial…

Speech by Jack Guynn President Atlanta Fed, 2 Oct

SPEECH - Guynn said in a speech to Columbus Rotary Club titled 'The U.S. Economy: Getting Back on Track' that he'd characterise the U.S. economy as plodding along but moving in the right direction - forward. The economy has basically emerged from…

Speech by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, 7 Oct

SPEECH - In a speech on 'The continued strength of the U.S. banking system' Greenspan explores the apparent incongruity between this and the recent substantial losses on corporate credits. He sums up on a cautious but positive note: 'Success, indeed…

Speech by M Moskow, President, Chicago Fed, 3 Oct

SPEECH - Moskow said in a speech on 'The Economy and Expanded Trade' that the last 20 years has brought deregulated financial markets, developed more flexible labor markets and made major advances in technology for the U.S. economy. Moskow concluded that…

Economy improving, O'Neill tells bankers

US - The U.S. economy is likely grew at least 3 percent during the third quarter and will show slightly more robust performance in the current quarter and beyond, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill predicted in Phoenix on Monday.

Chicago Fed Letter, November 2002

PUBLICATION - The November 2002 issue of the Chicago Fed Letter is titled 'A regional perspective on the U.S. business cycle'. It is not difficult to come up with a definition of the business cycle that most of us would understand. A thornier issue is…

The Regional Economist, October 2002

PUBLICATION - The Quarterly Review of Business and Economic Conditions, The Regional Economist, edition from the St Louis Fed contains an article 'Story Time at the FOMC'. Formal data don't tell policy-makers everything they need to know about the…

Speech by David Dodge, Bank of Canada, 5 Oct

SPEECH - In a speech on 'Dollarization and North American Integration', Dodge discusses the benefits and costs of a floating exchange rate versus dollarization, given the current conditions, and the implications for the floating exchange rate should the…

Speech by Roger Ferguson, Federal Reserve, 3 Oct

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Business Continuity after September 11' Ferguson looks at business-continuity challenges and discusses a related white paper that US regulators have recently published for public consultation. He also highlights the…

IMF Survey, Vol. 31, No 18, October 7

SURVEY - The latest issue includes various reports on the 2002 Annual Meetings: overview, speeches, communiques, press conferences. There are also articles on African capacity building, FDI website, Burton to head Asia-Pacific Department, prolonged use…

Speech by Gary Stern, Minneapolis Fed Bank, 19 May

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Reflections on Business, Government and Reputation' Stern said "recent leaders of the Federal Reserve, namely Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan, are I think widely and deservedly perceived as men of unquestioned integrity and…

Speech by W. McDonough, New York Fed Bank, 29 Sep

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Issues in Corporate Governance' McDonough used part of it to return to a topic he discussed recently, executive compensation. He said that in his view, public policy should aim to eliminate distorting incentives and to…

Central Banker, Fall 2002

REPORT - The Fall 2002 edition of the St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine has been published. This edition includes articles on why some changes in the retail payment market may be causing confusion for consumers and looks at the St Louis Fed's new…

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