The two former chairs of the US Federal Reserve have warned that the pace of economic recovery could be slow and uneven, calling for a robust response from legislators to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact, Reuters reported. Former Chair of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen, said that not …
Read More »Williams: Emergency Lending Helped Ease Credit Markets
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, John Williams, said that the Fed’s emergency lending have helped ease credit markets disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reported. “The scale and reach of the response is an indication of the gravity and unique nature of the situation we …
Read More »Fed’s Evans Rules Out Interest Hike
The United States Federal Reserve should not raise interest rates until inflation reaches the 2% target, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Charles Evans, said on Thursday, as cited by Reuters. “I am hard pressed to think of reasons why we would need to move away from accommodative …
Read More »Fed: US Economy Remains Below Pre-COVID-19 Levels
Economic activity in the United States increased in almost all districts, but remained well below where it was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the US Federal Reserve’s Beige Book, issued on Wednesday. “Consumer spending picked up as many nonessential businesses were allowed to reopen.” “Retail sales rose in …
Read More »Logan: Fed Doesn’t Evaluate Market Based on Yields
The US Federal Reserve does not measure market functioning based on the level of the Treasury bond yields, said Lorie Logan, executive vice president in the Markets Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Logan, who also serves as the manager of the System Open Market Account (SOMA) …
Read More »Harker: Forward Guidance is Vital to Market
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Patrick Harker, said in a TV interview with Bloomberg that the Fed should maintain interest rates until the inflation target is achieved. “We’ve been saying for a long time that the 2% inflation goal is symmetric, which means we should overshoot it. …
Read More »Bullard: Right Moves Could Lower Unemployment
The unemployment rate in the United States could significantly decline over the coming months if proper policies are adopted, according to the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, James Bullard. Bullard remarks came following remarks by his Richmond counterpart that “there is a complicated brew of what’s …
Read More »Barkin: Unemployment Situation is Complicated
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin, said on Tuesday that unemployment in the United States could increase once again during the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, with the market trying to adjust to a recession longer than previously expected, Reuters reported. “There is a complicated brew …
Read More »New York Fed: Consumer Expectations Improving
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York June 2020 Survey of Consumer Expectations showed a continued gradual decline in pessimism about household financial conditions. Although consumers overall remain less optimistic about earnings growth, income growth, and job finding expectations compared to the pre-COVID-19 environment, some indicators showed considerable improvements in …
Read More »New York Fed Plans Libor Rate Phaseout by end of 2021
The President of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, John Williams, reiterated plans to phase out the use of Libor rate by the end of 2021, Reuters reported. “It doesn’t matter whether you are a large global bank or a local company with a handful of employees, you need to …
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