The United States Federal Reserve’s Beige Book for February 2021 showed that overall economic activity expanded modestly from January to mid-February for most districts, which reflected in improved business confidence, as most businesses remain optimistic regarding the next 6-12 months. The optimism is driven by the rollout of Coronavirus vaccines, …
Read More »Fed’s Harker: Inequality Costing Economy Trillions Each Year
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Patrick Harker, said on Wednesday that the United States economy loses trillions of Dollars every year due to racial and gender inequalities. Harker said that as the American economy recovers from the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, it is essential to …
Read More »Fed’s Brainard: Economy Remains Far From Goals
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said on Tuesday that she is paying close attention to market developments, referring to last week’s surge in U.S. Treasury yields to their highest level in about a year. “Some of those moves last week and the speed of the moves caught my eye.”“I would …
Read More »Fed’s Daly: No Reaction Needed to Rising Treasury Yields
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Mary Daly, said on Tuesday that rising Treasury yields are worth monitoring by the central bank but should not lead to a change in the Fed’s policies. Daly noted that changes in equity markets sometimes run counter to the real …
Read More »Fed’s Brainard Promises Reforms Following Stress Test
The United States Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said on Monday that the coming months will see a number of regulatory reforms to help the financial system cope with the Coronavirus pandemic, Bloomberg reported. Brainard’s remarks came in her speech to the Institute of International Bankers. “We should not miss …
Read More »Fed’s Barkin: Investors Should Not Focus on When Will Easing Policies End
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin, called upon investors to focus on the Fed’s policy and its impact on economic recovery, instead of being distracted by expectations of when would interest rates or asset purchases be changed, Reuters reported. The Fed’s guidance “is as clear …
Read More »Fed’s Williams: Inflation Will Remain Subdued
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, John Williams, said on Thursday that he is “more optimistic about the medium-term outlook for the economy,” MarketWatch reported. Williams predicts economic growth this year will be “the strongest seen in decades,” while expecting that inflation will “remain subdued for some …
Read More »Fed’s Quarles: Fed Must Keep Effective Stress Testing
The Vice-Chair of the United States Federal Reserve, Randal Quarles, said that the Fed must improve the effectiveness of stress tests to help the banking sector cope with the Coronavirus pandemic, Reuters reported. “The Fed must continue to innovate so that stress testing remains effective.”“I believe that there is room …
Read More »Fed’s Bullard Rules Out Return of 1970s Inflation Surge
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, James Bullard, said on Thursday that the Fed policies are not expected to lead to a surge in inflation similar to what the United States saw in the 1970s, MarketWatch reported. “That’s completely different from the inflation-targeting era that began in …
Read More »Fed’s George: Rising Yields Reflect Optimism
President of the Federal Reserve of Kansas City, Esther George, said on Thursday that the rising treasury yields are a sign of optimism about economic recovery. This could further improve when vaccines are more widely distributed, she indicated. “Much of this increase likely reflects growing optimism in the strength of …
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