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Cleveland's Low-Inflation Economies Conference

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland's Central Bank Institute is holding a conference and workshop titled "Low-Inflation Economies" from 19-21 November. The agenda includes papers titled "The Efficiency of Inflation Targeting" and "Monetary Policy…

Broaddus on 9/11 and US economic security

In the speech 'Attack at the Economic Heart of America: What 9/11 Taught the United States about Its Economic Security' given on 29 October J. Alfred Broaddus of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said in addition to what it can do to manage a…

Greenspan on the payments system in transition

In the speech 'The payments system in transition' given on 29 October Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said in the area of electronic payments, there will be a variety of views on the development of services, designs, and infrastructure for the next…

Fed says c banks cut holdings of US Treasuries

Foreign central banks were aggressive sellers of US Treasury debt, dumping $11.54 billion-worth over the week to $793.69 billion. In contrast they were buyers of agency debt, expanding their holdings by $4.61 billion to $199.56 billion, according to…

Poetry - McTeer style

Dallas Fed President Bob McTeer is well known for his poetry and a recent article in the New York Post reminded us of a few of his classics, including this one. "There once was an economy on the ropes. It kept defying recovery hopes. When we finally made…

Ferguson and Bernanke back on Board

Roger Ferguson and Ben Bernanke got approval from the US Senate last Friday to new terms at the Fed, Reuters reports. Bernanke gets a full 14 year term on the Federal Reserve Board while Ferguson was cleared for four more years as the Fed's Vice Chairman.

A mangled message from the Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve's FOMC committee meets on Tuesday 28 October to decide interest rates. The accompanying statement with their decision, this article in the Financial Times says, is now so central to markets' interpretation of the Fed's intentions that…

Fed's Bernanke on Friedman's monetary framework

In a speech on Milton Friedman's monetary framework given on 24 October, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said that one can hardly overstate the influence of Friedman's monetary framework on contemporary monetary theory and practice. He identified the…

Fed's Connolly on Preparing for Check 21

In a speech on 'Preparing for Check 21' given on 17 October, Paul Connolly of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston said that the Check 21 legislation is intended to take some of the costs and delays of paper processing and transportation out of the check…

Greenspan to address Cato's Monetary Conference

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is scheduled to participate in the Cato Institute's 21st Annual Monetary Conference, "The Future of the Euro," at The Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 20. Topics on the agenda include the impact of…

Minehan on Housing in the Nation & in New England

In a speech on 'Housing in the Nation and in New England' given on 16 October, Cathy Minehan of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston said despite worries that job losses could hurt the booming housing market, the level of housing investment will likely…

San Francisco Fed's Parry on the economic outlook

In a speech on 'Economic Outlook: National Trends, Regional Implications' given on 16 October, Robert Parry of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco warned that interest rates will not stay at their current lows indefinitely. "The most likely outcome…

Poole on Economic Growth & the Real Interest Rate

In a speech on 'Economic Growth and the Real Rate of Interest' given on 14 October, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said his best guess is that the current stance of policy makes adequate allowance offsetting the risk that the…

Ferguson's testimony before the US Senate

In testimony before the US Senate given on 14 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said "During my years on the Board of Governors, I have done my best to contribute positively to all aspects of the Federal Reserve's many responsibilities. I…

Snow's remarks on interest rates clarified

Clarification of US Treasury Secretary John Snow's comments on interest rates has been given by a spokesman, who explained, according to the Financial Times, that he was talking about long-term market interest rates, not short-term official rates. Snow…

Ferguson at the New England Economic Adventure

In a speech at the opening of the New England Economic Adventure at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston given on 8 October Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said "While I would like to think that all of the Federal Reserve System's economic education…

Fed's Bernanke wants public inflation objective

Fed governor Ben Bernanke told the St Louis Fed's inflation targeting conference on Friday 17 October that in the current climate of low inflation, it was important to keep the public informed about the Fed's long-run intentions, according to Reuters…

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Oct 2003

Activity in the region's manufacturing sector improved in October, according to firms polled for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, October 2003. Most of the current indicators increased this month, the report finds, and manufacturers' six…

Inflation target could insulate Fed, Poole says

St. Louis Fed President William Poole said on Thursday 16 October that the Federal Reserve should adopt a target for an acceptable level of inflation in part to insulate itself from political pressures. He was speaking at the start of a two-day…

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