United States
Air Miles 'threaten dollar's dominance' - Report
US - Air Miles currently in circulation are said to be worth $500 billion - making them the second biggest "currency" after the dollar.
Financial literacy programs making grade?
US - If financial literacy programs are to succeed, more research is needed on their success rate, Federal Reserve Governor Edward M. Gramlich said Thursday.
Speech by Robert Parry, San Francisco Fed, 1 May
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Role of the Federal Reserve in the Economy' Parry attempts to answer some of the questions he says he often hears people ask, such as What's the Fed's role in the economy?, How does it function? and What can it do for…
Federal Reserve Board - Proposals for Comment
REPORT - Draft Guidelines for Ensuring and Maximizing the Quality, Objectivity, Utility, and Integrity of Information Disseminated by the Federal Reserve, 1 May.
St Louis Fed official on guard for inflation
US - St. Louis Federal Reserve President William Poole on Thursday warned that policymakers must be on guard and said low and stable inflation was key to keeping the current U.S. economic expansion strong and long-lasting.
Dollar slides after O'Neill testimony
US - Pessimism about the strength of the US recovery sent the dollar to its weakest level for six months against the euro and for two months against the yen on Thursday.
Speech by M Moskow, President, Chicago Fed, 1 May
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Impact of Open Markets and Expanded Trade on Economic Development' Moskow said that whilst some were opposed to free trade he would continue to believe that openness is essential to long-term prosperity in both the…
Speech by Fed Reserve Governor Mark Olson, 30 Apr
SPEECH - In a speech made Tuesday titled 'Risk Management in a Changing Economic Environment' Olson said banks need to do more to clarify the risks they are taking, and regulators must begin to more closely scrutinize firms' internal audits.
Olson isn't saying what banks want to hear
FEATURE - Bankers' hopes were high in December when Mark W. Olson was sworn in as a member of the Federal Reserve Board but the American Banker reports, 1 May, that Mr Olson has provided the banking industry with nothing but tough love.
Bush expected to name Fed nominees - Report
USA - U.S. President George W. Bush is expected to nominate Princeton economist Ben Bernanke and Federal Reserve official Donald Kohn to the central bank's board, sources apparently told Reuters on Tuesday. A White House spokeswoman on Tuesday declined…
Fed Reserve Bank of New York - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Debating and preparing for the Payments Future
FEATURE - In a rare set of predictions on how the U.S. payments system's transaction mix will evolve, The Nilson Report in the American Banker says that in about 10 years debit cards will overtake credit cards, cash will remain king, and paper checks…
Speech by A Santomero of Philadelphia Fed, 25 Apr
SPEECH - Santomero said on Thursday in a speech titled 'The Reluctant Recession: Why Was the Recession So Mild?' that it is too soon to tell when the U.S. economy will be strong enough for the U.S. central bank to consider raising interest rates.
Speech by W. McDonough, New York Fed Bank, 25 Apr
SPEECH - In the speech 'Bank Supervision and Credit Standards under Basel II - Perspectives for SMEs' McDonough said "it is an honor to join your discussion on the efforts of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision to ensure that the international…
US economic growth soars
US - Economic growth in the US soared to 5.8% during the first three months of 2002, the US Commerce Department has reported.
St Louis Fed's Poole - Must guard for inflation
US - In a speech on productivity at a University of Missouri-sponsored dinner, Poole said that for the U.S. economy to enjoy the higher living standards and faster trend rate of economic growth offered by increases in productivity - or worker output per…
Testimony of Fed V.Chairman Roger Ferguson, 24 Apr
TESTIMONY - In testimony on Wednesday Ferguson said that the U.S. economic outlook had "brightened", but cautioned that an ongoing strong expansion of final demand was not definite.
Speech by Robert Parry, San Francisco Fed, 23 Apr
SPEECH - Parry said on Tuesday in a speech titled 'Inside the Federal Reserve: A District Bank President's Perspective' uncertainty lingers about the strength of the U.S. economic recovery and the Fed can take its time deciding when to raise short-term…
Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book
REPORT - Prepared at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and based on information collected before April 16, 2002. This document summarizes comments received from business and other contacts outside the Federal Reserve and is not a commentary on the…
Richmond's Broaddus says US recovery appears solid
US - Richmond Federal Reserve President Alfred Broaddus on Wednesday expressed confidence that the U.S. economic rebound would prove to be a solid one, but said the Fed needs more information to gauge the recovery's pace.
Speech by M Moskow, President, Chicago Fed, 17 Apr
SPEECH - Moskow said in a speech titled 'The Impact of Open Markets and Expanded Trade on Economic Development' that the U.S. economic recovery is underway and the full effects of the reduction in rates over the past 15 months have yet to be felt.
Speech by M Moskow, President, Chicago Fed, 22 Apr
SPEECH - In his opening remarks to the Asset Bubbles Conference Moskow said that during the last two decades, there have been instances throughout the developed and developing worlds of prolonged build-ups and sharp collapses in asset prices in stock,…
Speech by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, 22 Apr
SPEECH - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Monday in a speech titled 'Finance: United States and global' he saw early signs of a recovery in business capital spending but warned that he did not believe the corporate investment rebound would…
G10 ministers and governors communique
PRESS RELEASE - Communique of the ministers and governors of the Group of Ten, Washington D.C., 22 April.