United States
U.S. central bankers try to dim hopes
US - U.S. central bank governors are sending out word this week that while the U.S. economy appears to be on the mends, a quick rebound does not appear to be in the works.
Fed adds $5 billion reserves through 28-day repos
US - The Federal Reserve said on Thursday it added $5.0 billion in temporary reserves to the banking system through the purchases of 28-day fixed system repurchase agreements.
Speech by Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Why Central Banks Should Talk' Roger Ferguson strongly welcomes the recent trend across the globe toward greater openness. He concludes that central banks should continue to thoughtfully consider proposals to increase…
Speech by Anthony Santomero of Philadelphia Fed
SPEECH - Santomero sees "clear signs of renewed growth by mid-year, and a healthy pace of sustained growth by year-end". He suggests 2002 will be a turnaround year with the Greater Philadelphia region recovering along with the nation.
Philadelphia Fed Survey
REPORT - Fourth Quarter 2001, Survey of Professional Forecasters from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Fed Ferguson - Timing of recovery still uncertain
US - US Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson said US data had moved to be more mixed than negative but it was too early to pinpoint the timing of an economic recovery.
Federal Reserve Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - 3 January 2002. Susan Schmidt Bies and Mark W. Olson were formally sworn in as members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System at a ceremony Thursday in the atrium of the Board's main building in Washington.
Speech by Anne Krueger of the IMF
SPEECH - Address by Anne Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, given at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, Delhi, India, 20 December.
Speech by Dino Kos of the Reserve Bank of New York
SPEECH - Remarks by Dino Kos, Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York before the Bond Market Association, Repo and Securities Lending Conference, Roosevelt Hotel, New York, 6 December 2001.
Santomero - Fed's ability to mend econ is limited
US - The Federal Reserve, which engaged in a nearly solitary struggle to keep the U.S. economy from collapsing last year, isn't capable of mending the economy on its own, a top policymaker for the U.S. central bank said Saturday.
Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed Bank
SPEECH - Speech by Bob McTeer, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas before the Breakfast Plenary of the Team Canada West Mission to Dallas, Dallas, 28 November.
Speech by Horst Kohler, Managing Director, IMF
SPEECH - Remarks by Horst Kohler, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund. At a news conference in Luxembourg Mr. Koehler said the U.S. economy should recover in the second quarter next year. The European economy will turn around by mid-2002, he…
Speech by Laurence Meyer of the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - Laurence Meyer said in a speech on Tuesday afternoon titled 'Financial Stability in Emerging Markets: What Have We Accomplished and What Remains To Be Done?' that an international bankruptcy scheme like that proposed recently by the IMF is not a…
Fed's Meyer skeptical about IMF's bankruptcy plan
US - A senior Federal Reserve policymaker expressed scepticism Tuesday about the International Monetary Fund's plan to allow debt-burdened countries to suspend payments to their creditors, saying it is unlikely to win international political support.
Speech by Michael Moskow, President, Chicago Fed
SPEECH - Speech by Michael H. Moskow, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Economic Forum, Marriott Hotel - Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 28 November.
Senate okays Bush regulatory picks
US - While Congress may be at an impasse in moving important legislation, the Senate has had no problems in confirming President Bush's picks for top regulatory posts.
IMF: World economy to remain weak
US - The world's economies have suffered greatly due to the 11 September terror attacks, but a slow recovery may be under way, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said in issuing a fresh report on the state of the global economy.
Euro launch boon for US tourists
US - In more normal times, American interest in the introduction of the euro currency might spark a fair amount of attention.
Speech by William Poole of the St. Louis Fed Bank
SPEECH - Speech by William Poole, President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis to the Financial Executives International, St. Louis Chapter, St. Louis, Missouri, 27 November.
Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed Bank
SPEECH - Speech by Bob McTeer, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The speech mentions 'The French Adam Smith' and begins with a look at the theory of the invisible hand. That one persons spending is anothers income and all benefit…
Fed officials were split over rate cut in November
US - Some Federal Reserve officials expressed discomfort last month with the rapid interest-rate cuts promoted by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan. Others warned against moving too slowly.
IMF Koehler says political unity crucial to euro
US - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Horst Koehler said Friday that "sorting out" to process of political integration in Europe will be key to reviving a persistently weak euro.
Speech by Michael Moskow, President, Chicago Fed
SPEECH - Speech by Michael H. Moskow, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Michael Moskow said in the speech titled 'Cultural Transformation at the Chicago Fed' that a cultural transformation at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago has…
Kelley resignation now official at Fed
US - Federal Reserve Board Governor Edward W. Kelley Jr. officially resigned Wednesday, saying it was time "to turn my attention to my family and other personal interests."