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a body of seven governors appointed by Congress on the nomination of the President that supervises the U.S. Federal Reserve System and formulates monetary policy. Appointees to the Board of...
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Who does the Fed want?(Albert Gore or George W. Bush)(Brief Article)
Although hardly the central focus, this election season has brought speculation of which presidential nominee would work best with the Federal Reserve if elected. Although hardly the central focus, this election season has brought speculation of which presidential nominee would work best with...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, George W. Bush
Research articles 2000-11-01
Bush Tax Plan Offers No Relief for Economic Downturn; Former Fed Economist Predicts Long-Lasting Negative Effects.(Pres. George W. Bush)
Byline: Hamilton College Byline: Hamilton College
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, George W. Bush
Research articles 2003-07-23
Fed File: To exchange tax message, Bush comes to Chicago.(President George W. Bush speaks of tax-cut plan in Chicago, Illinois)(Brief Article)
As political theater, President Bush's trip to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange last week was an odd backdrop for selling his tax-cut proposal. With Democrats arguing that most of the benefits are skewed toward the richest taxpayers, you'd think th As political theater, President...
Tags: Bush, Federal Reserve Board, George W. Bush, tax, White House
Research articles 2001-03-12

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Bush names Mishkin to Federal Reserve board
WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush has named Frederic Mishkin, a Columbia University professor, to the Federal Reserve's board of governors, the White House said. Mishkin, 55, is the Alfred Lerner professor of banking and financial institutions at Columbia's Graduate School of Business in New York. He...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, board, Columbia University, Federal Reserve Board, Governor, professor, White House
Research articles 2006-06-30
Bush extends Greenspan's power in delicate pre-election period
WASHINGTON AFP ? US President George W. Bush renominated Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chairman, extending his rule even as interest rates appeared sure to rise in an election year. Greenspan accepted. "Alan Greenspan has done a superb job as chairman of the board of governors of the...
Tags: Bush, Entrepreneurship, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2004-05-18
Greenspan, stirring the market, upstages Bush.
Presidents are important, but nowhere near as important as Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan. The stock market rallied on Tuesday, when it was looking increasingly likely that George W. Bush would become the next president. But the market really got cooking...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., president, stock
Research articles 2000-12-11
Bush announces Fed nominees
Ben S. Bernanke and Donald L. Kohn will be nominated to the Federal Reserve Board, according to plans announced by President George W. Bush. Bernanke would serve the remainder of a 14-year term expiring Jan. 31, 2004, as a representative of the Atlanta region. Kohn will serve the remainder of...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2002-06-01
Ferguson, Bernanke receive nominations
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. has been nominated by President George W. Bush to a new term as Federal Reserve Board vice chairman and Ben S. Bernanke has been nominated to a full term on the Federal Reserve Board. Ferguson began his service at the Fed in 1997. Bernanke took office...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2003-10-01
Obama chooses three more to take on financial reforms
CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama on Thursday named three veteran regulators to round out his economic team and vowed to revamp regulatory rules to prevent a repeat of the financial and economic debacles the country is now undergoing. He wouldn't weigh in on whether he would support a decision by...
News items 2009-08-07
Bies resigns as Fed Governor
Susan Schmidt Bies has submitted her resignation from the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors, effective March 30.Bies, who has been a member of the Fed Board since Dec. 7,2001, does not plan to attend the March 20-21 meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.Bies was appointed by President George...
Tags: board, Federal Reserve Board
Research articles 2007-03-01
Woodward's book takes look at how Greenspan dealt with powerful
George W. Bush will become president of the United States on Jan. 20, but Alan Greenspan, who has been called the "president" of the U.S. economy, is expected to continue as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board until 2004. Bush may find that both bitter and sweet. Greenspan...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Investment, president
Research articles 2001-01-04
Getting to Know the Nation's Central Bank
In April, Roger W. Ferguson stepped down as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Ferguson, who holds a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard, was originally appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1997 to fill a term expiring in 2000, and then was reappointed by President George W....
Tags: bank, economist, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2006-07-01
Will the Financial Summit Create a Global Regulatory Cop?
In slightly more than a week’s time, leaders of 20 nations will gather in Washington for a financial crisis summit that could lead to a new global securities cop, a “constitution” for regulating banks and investments and much greater cross-border cooperation a world finance community that grows ever tighter. ...
Tags: Financial, Summit, Financial Accounting, Finance, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-11-06
Numbers.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)(Illustration)
THE ECONOMY U.S. President George W. Bush has proposed a US$1.6-trillion tax cut over 10 years. Although Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan says the U.S. economy is not in recession, he acknowledges that it is very shaky and recent layoffs have been severe....
Tags: Anadarko Petroleum Corp., Canada, FINANCE, income, Taxes, U.S.
Research articles 2001-03-05
US economic outlook a lighter shade of beige.
Jul 31, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) The US Federal Reserve announced signs of improvement in the US economy on 31 July 2003. In the six weeks to mid-July, manufacturing activity rose and the speed of general economic growth increased. President George...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2003-07-31
Bernanke to Defend Fed Role
By Mark FelsenthalWASHINGTON (Reuters UK) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Thursday will push back at efforts to curb the Fed's power as he goes before lawmakers considering his nomination to a second term at the central bank's helm.President Barack Obama nominated the former Princeton University economics professor to...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Ben Bernanke, Nomination, Dodd, Sanders, Financial Services, Finance, U.S. Senate
News items 2009-12-02
Exit Greenspan, enter the professor.
Byline: Tony Walker and Sean Aylmer Oct 25, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The long reign of Alan Greenspan, of the US Federal Reserve, will soon be over. The US ...
Tags: CAREER, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2005-10-25
The Dallas Morning News Robert Dodge Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Dec. 18--WASHINGTON--BUSH NEEDS HELP ON HILL: It is no secret that President-elect George W. Bush will need to cultivate Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan. But as he prepares to bring his economic agenda to Washington, he'll also need to create a good relationship with Congress....
Tags: analyst, FINANCE, Investment, Strategy, Taxes, U.S. Congress, Washington
Research articles 2000-12-18
Gov ID card program enters new phase
Agencies turn attention to building the security systems to put worker ID cards to use It has been five years since former President George W. Bush signed Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 and nearly one year since federal agencies were supposed to have provided computerized Personal Identity Verification PIV cards...
News items 2009-08-09
Geithner: Guilty Until Proven Innocent in AIG Debacle
It was damn good theater. The Republican members of Congress's Joint Finance Committee had U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner on the carpet and were trying to pull the rug out from under him. They blamed him for the American International Group bailout, for giving away too much to AIG's bank...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Timothy Geithner, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-11-20
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