It's About Time the Fed Raised Rates
Author: 915Publication date: Thursday, December 17, 2015Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyFinanceThe Fed's first rate increase in nine years comes decidedly late. The economy is in its seventh...
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Author: 877Publication date: Tuesday, January 5, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyFinanceWhat are the long-term consequences of the last several years of experimentation with...
View ArticleJapan's Negative Interest Rates Threaten a Currency War
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View ArticleCentral Banks Fiddle While Economies Burn
Author: 915Publication date: Thursday, February 18, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: FinanceMonetary PolicyThe Bank of Japan’s imposition of negative interest rates follows roughly 15 years of zero...
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Date: Friday, April 29, 2016City: New York CityRelated Topic: Monetary PolicyMedia Contact: 212-599-7000communications@manhatan-institute.orgDescription: The SOMC will provide an assessment of global...
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View ArticleRon Paul Is No Longer the Only One Asking 'Who Needs the Fed?'
Author: 850Publication date: Tuesday, May 24, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary Policy‘Who Needs the Fed?’ author John Tamny explains where Milton Friedman, Austrian economists, and supply...
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Author: 637Publication date: Tuesday, May 24, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyJohn Tamny’s new book, “Who Needs the Fed?,” argues that we could live without the central bankIt is not...
View ArticleWhy the Fed Should Raise Rates
Author: 637Publication date: Monday, July 25, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyPractically no one believes that the Fed will raise interest rates after its July meeting this week, but...
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Person: Name: Loretta MesterRole: President, Federal Reserve Bank of ClevelandStart Date: Friday, October 7, 2016City: New York CityRelated Topic: Monetary PolicyMedia Contact:...
View ArticleDid the Feds Just Save NY Real Estate?
Author: 519Publication date: Monday, December 21, 2015Show on E21: Related Topic: HousingNYCMonetary PolicyLast week, Washington did something it hadn’t done in nine and a half years: hike interest...
View ArticleLearning from the Fed's QE Experiment
Author: 877Publication date: Tuesday, January 5, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyFinanceWhat are the long-term consequences of the last several years of experimentation with...
View ArticleJapan's Negative Interest Rates Threaten a Currency War
Author: 915Publication date: Wednesday, February 3, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyThe Bank of Japan (BoJ) joins the European Central Bank and central banks of Sweden, Denmark and...
View ArticleCentral Banks Fiddle While Economies Burn
Author: 915Publication date: Thursday, February 18, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: FinanceMonetary PolicyThe Bank of Japan’s imposition of negative interest rates follows roughly 15 years of zero...
View ArticlePolicy Priorities For Turbulent Times
Start Date: Friday, April 29, 2016City: New York CityRelated Topic: Monetary PolicyMedia Contact: 212-599-7000communications@manhatan-institute.orgDescription: The SOMC will provide an assessment of...
View ArticleA Focus on 'Systemic Risk' Is Unlikely to End Well
Author: 877Publication date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: FinanceMonetary PolicyEarnest proclamations by politicians and regulators about systemic risk have been de rigueur since...
View ArticleRon Paul Is No Longer the Only One Asking 'Who Needs the Fed?'
Author: 850Publication date: Tuesday, May 24, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary Policy‘Who Needs the Fed?’ author John Tamny explains where Milton Friedman, Austrian economists, and supply...
View ArticleWhat Would Happen If We Shut down the Federal Reserve?
Author: 637Publication date: Tuesday, May 24, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyJohn Tamny’s new book, “Who Needs the Fed?,” argues that we could live without the central bankIt is not...
View ArticleWhy the Fed Should Raise Rates
Author: 637Publication date: Monday, July 25, 2016Show on E21: Related Topic: Monetary PolicyPractically no one believes that the Fed will raise interest rates after its July meeting this week, but...
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