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The Alan and Ben show; The economy.(Federal Reserve Board's Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke)
And the pension isn't bad And the pension isn't bad
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2006-02-18
Two Cents for Ben Bernanke
Sure, talk may be cheap, but for the proposed Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, it might pay to listen. Who would have thought economists were such an opinionated bunch? Filling the enormous shoes of outgoing chairman Alan Greenspan, who guided t Sure, talk may be cheap, but for the...
Tags: Alan Greenspan, bank, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2005-12-01
Fed Urges Action To Curb Debt Sales
New Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the Treasury Department should consider limiting the debt Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sell if Congress fails to act on a bill forcing the mortgage finance giants to shrink their huge investments. Bernanke's re New Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the Treasury...
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Fannie Mae, Federal Reserve Board, Freddie Mac, sales
Research articles 2006-05-08
Bernanke to stay course at Fed; Investors predict policy likely won't change, but chairman-elect will face a rocky honeymoon period with the markets.(News)
Byline: Gregory Crawford Institutional investors don't expect changes in Federal Reserve policy under Chairman-elect Ben Bernanke, although there might be a few months of stock and bond volatility as the markets find a comfort level with the new F Byline: Gregory Crawford ...
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Board, inflation
Research articles 2005-10-31
Betting on Ben; Federal Reserve.(Why the markets are welcoming Alan Greenspan's successor)(Ben Bernanke )
The likely new chairman of America's Federal Reserve Board is a first-rate academic. Will he be a similarly good central banker? The likely new chairman of America's Federal Reserve Board is a first-rate academic. Will he be a similarly good central banker?
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2005-10-29
The Real Price of Life in Bailout Nation
Author and popular blogger Barry Ritholtz blasts Uncle Sam's massive economic intervention and warns that the cure for recession could be worse than the disease. What is the most common misconception about the crisis? That this was a perfect storm of...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, American International Group Inc., Republican, Alan Greenspan, Bailout, MoneyWatch, Banking, Financial Services, Barry Ritholtz, Bailout Nation, The Big Picture, Bailouts, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Ben Bernanke, Too Big to Fail, AIG, Citigroup, Bank of America, Cait Murphy
Articles 2009-05-29
The Relationship Between Budget Deficits, Fed Independence, and Inflation
I have been critical of both Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke for giving recommendations concerning fiscal policy during their testimony before congress. In Greenspan's case, it was his comments about tax cuts that I found problematic, while for Bernanke it was his comments on entitlements. But monetary...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Monetary Policy, Budget Deficit, Policy, Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Inflation, Mark Thoma
Blog posts 2009-12-08

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Dennis serving third term as Federal Reserve branch chairman
You might think it would give a guy a swelled head to be selected chairman of the New Orleans Branch of the Federal Reserve for the third time, which is believed to be a record for any branch of the Federal Reserve. Or to sit at the table with the...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2007-11-26
Getting Clobbered?
One of Wall Street's favorite sayings is that you don't know who's swimming naked until the tide goes out. Now, thanks to Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, we're starting to see some exposed butt. That's because the present and former chairmen of the Federal Reserve Board have boosted short-term interest...
Tags: Benefits, borrower, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, financial, Investment, mortgage, Mortgages
Research articles 2006-05-29
Why Gold Is the New Currency
Thanks to Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke’s pro-inflationary policies, the dollar has lost nearly half of its value since 2002. Please take a moment to consider that ... you and I have become roughly 50% poorer in the last six years through no action of our own. The wealth...
Tags: Gold, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2008-08-06
Sheila Bair Vs. Tim Geithner: Who Should Wind Down Failed Banks?
The rally stalled today as we tried to absorb how swine flu could be a major headline in a developed nation. As it turned out, bulls took a back seat to bears in general, and to one in particular -- Sheila Bair, chairman of the FDIC. Bair...
Tags: Bank, Timothy Geithner, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-04-27
Markets, financial analysts, economists, pundits, and really, just about everybody, reacted favorably to President Bush's appointment of Ben Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan at the Fed
Markets, financial analysts, economists, pundits, and really, just about everybody, reacted favorably to President Bush's appointment of Ben Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan at the Fed. Liberals exulted that Bush had not picked a supply-side crazy, their evidence being that some supply-siders had criticized Bernanke. But supply-siders disagree among themselves...
Tags: Bush, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-11-21
Who is Ben Bernanke?
Unlike the nomination of Miers to the Supreme Court see front page for perspective, the nomination of Ben Bernanke to replace retiring Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan is expecting easy confirmation. First and foremost, this was a "safe" nomination for the ...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, nomination
Research articles 2005-10-29
Ben Bernanke must take on interest rate policy at full stride.(INTEREST RATES)
Ben Bernanke will have to be running at full stride on Jan. 31, when current Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan steps down and hands off the baton. Greenspan has had the job for 181/2 years. Interest rate policy is approaching a crucial turning point after...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2006-01-20
Greenspan steps down
WASHINGTON -- Incoming Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will have the next word on raising America's borrowing costs. As they boosted interest rates to the highest point in nearly five years, retiring chief Alan Greenspan and his Fed colleagues tweaked their policy statement Tuesday to give Bernanke more...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation
Research articles 2006-02-01
Following Alan Greenspan
The best sound to come out of Washington this week was the assurance that Ben Bernanke would continue the fiscal policies of Alan Greenspan. The most difficult footwear to step into in modern America are the shoes worn by Greenspan, who has led the Federal Reserve Board through...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2005-10-27
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Ben Bernanke, a top candidate to replace Alan Greenspan as chairman next year, will speak at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Business Forum
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Ben Bemanke, a top candidate to replace Alan Greenspan as chairman next year, will speak at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Business Forum at 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 24. He will talk on "Saving in the United States and Other Nations." The event is...
Tags: chairman, Federal Reserve Board, Governor
Research articles 2005-02-21
Commentary: The many worries of Ben Bernanke
What makes the sub-prime mortgage crisis so challenging for the Federal Reserve Board is that this is the first time that America's central bank is reacting to a real economic predicament without a chairman named Alan Greenspan. Now the job falls to the relatively new and untested...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Investment, investor, Mortgages
Research articles 2007-09-21
UNITED STATES: ALAN GREENSPAN INVENTS A NEW VERSION OF FEDSPEAK
Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has turned the English language into an instrument of monetary policy, analysts say. What is the difference between being patient and waiting for a considerable period, they ask?Fed governor Ben S. Bernanke told a meeting of the American Economic Association in January that there was...
Tags: bank, Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2004-03-01
The Economy | Mixed signals: Bernanke's direction may be unclear, but so is the economy's.
It was a short honeymoon for Ben S. Bernanke. The former Princeton economics professor took over as chairman of the Federal Reserve in February to universal acclaim. He was praised from Washington to Wall Street as brilliant, polished and capable; if any mortal could fill the shoes of the...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation, Investment
Research articles 2006-06-11
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