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The Federal Reserve can be patient and watch the economy without changing monetary policy for “the next several months,” according to Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan.
February 5 -
Monetary policy is well positioned, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said Monday evening.
February 5 -
Former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said he’s “amazed and baffled" at the attention the wind-down of the U.S. central bank’s balance sheet has been receiving.
February 5 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell met President Donald Trump at the White House for dinner Monday to discuss the economy’s performance and outlook, but the central bank said its chief did not share his expectations for monetary policy.
February 5 -
The board received comments from dealers asking for clarification on bid-wanteds, MSRB Chair Gary Hall said.
February 4 -
The National Association of State Treasurers wants Congress to know its top priority is preserving the muni tax exemption.
February 4 -
A negative Federal Reserve monetary policy rate could have helped turn the economy around faster during the Great Recession, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco researcher.
February 4 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said the Fed’s latest pause will help keep a “fundamentally healthy” economy on track.
February 4 -
A lawsuit alleging fraud accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market will proceed, an Illinois judge ruled.
February 1 -
The compromise does not include a full federal takeover of the New York City Housing Authority, which the federal agency had threatened.
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