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Monetary policy
A Fed president on remedies for inflation, banking supervision, and the possibility of recession
Apr 3, 2023
A conversation with Susan M. Collins, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
When it comes to inflation, monetary policy might not be getting the job done
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Mar 9, 2023
"It's clear there have been some shifts in the economy that just make their policies less effective," says Neil Irwin of Axios.
The Federal Reserve's economic policy powers might be limitless, but should they?
Feb 27, 2023
In her book "Limitless," New York Times reporter Jeanna Smialek asks how the Fed arrived at this powerful state.
The Fed's Lael Brainard is leaving monetary policy for fiscal policy
Feb 14, 2023
It takes a versatile person to go from setting interest rates to setting an economic agenda, one expert says.
Formerly a cash cow, the Fed is now losing "about $2 billion a week"
Feb 1, 2023
The central bank invested in securities to get the economy through the pandemic recession.
Should the Federal Reserve slow interest rate hikes?
Jan 19, 2023
We don’t yet know if the Fed's rate hikes have fully shown up in the economy. That could take many months.
How a “divorce” between the Treasury and Fed helped build the modern economy
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Dec 13, 2022
In the 1950s, the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve reached an agreement that helped create the economy we have today.
For public good, not for profit.
The Fed's heightened rates are still way below historic levels
by
David Brancaccio
and Jarrett Dang
Jun 23, 2022
Trevon Logan, professor of economics at The Ohio State University, says we're looking at a "new normal" for the federal funds rate.
How looking back at the Fed’s past can help us understand its future
by
Ben Bernanke
May 17, 2022
Former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's new book charts a history of “remarkable innovation and change.”
What does it mean when the Federal Reserve uses its “tools”?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Mar 29, 2022
The Fed’s tools can only go so far. “All of this activity relies on the other institution at the end of the transaction,” said economics professor Nina Eichacker.