Fed's Lacker: We Can't Delay Money Market Reform
The head of the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank said he was 'chagrined' by the slowness in agreeing on reforms to money market mutual funds.
Dollar Ticks Above 5-Year Peak Versus Yen on Fed Decision
The dollar was hoisted to a more than five-year high against the yen Thursday after the Fed started to dial back its massive bond-buying stimulus.
Republican Leadership Pushes for Fed Audit Vote
As the Senate slowly moves to confirm Janet Yellen to chair the Federal Reserve, Republicans are strengthening efforts to subject the central bank to expanded federal audits.
Will the Fed Taper Wednesday?
The last thing the Fed wants to do is pull back its stimulus only to have to reverse course. More likely, the Fed is happy to take an extra month or two before it begins curtailing its bond purchases to ensure the slow progress in the labor market is sustainable.
Fischer Leading Candidate for Fed Vice Chair: Report
Former Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer is reportedly President Obama’s top pick to become vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Week Ahead: Scant Economic Data and Fed Speeches
A lack of economic data reports next week will leave investors parsing the words of various Fed members for clues as to what direction the central bank is leaning with regard to scaling back easy money.
Bernanke to Address Congress on May 22 on Economy
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will deliver testimony on May 22 on the outlook for the U.S. economy before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.
IMF Official: U.S. Fiscal Policy Dragging on Economy
A top International Monetary Fund official said the U.S. economy would likely grow as much as 2 percentage points higher this year if the government were not tightening fiscal policy.
Timetable for Demise of QEIII Hard To Set
If specific thresholds can be set for raising interest rates, why not for when the Fed might start tapering off QE?
Greenspan to FBN: Markets Aren't In a Bubble
Exclusive: Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan told FOX Business on Tuesday that markets aren't in bubble territory.
Senate Panel Green Lights Janet Yellen for Fed Chief
The vote removes one more hurdle before Janet Yellen can succeed Ben Bernanke and become the first female Fed chief.
Senate Committee to Vote on Yellen Thursday
The Senate Banking Committee is expected to vote Thursday on Janet Yellen's confirmation to become the next Fed chief.
Week Ahead: Fed Speeches and Economic Data
In the absence of attention-grabbing economic reports, investors next week will be hanging on the words of various Federal Reserve policy makers, including Chairman Ben Bernanke, slated to speak Wednesday.
ECB Cuts Main Refi Rate to 0.25% from 0.50%
The European Central Bank slashed its main refinancing rate by 0.25 percentage point to a record low of 0.25%, surprising economists.
Fed's Fisher: Stimulus Tapering is Data Dependent
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher said any tapering will depend on the strength of economic data.
Bullard: Fed Needs Sureness of Lasting Job Gains
The Fed wants reassurance labor market improvements will be lasting before scaling back its $85 billion a month bond-buying.
To End or Not to End? What the Fed Will Weigh
The U.S. Federal Reserve meets this week amid intense speculation over its massive bond-buying campaign, here are some of the issues the 19 policymakers will weigh.
How to Play the Fed Taper-Talk Game
The Federal Reserve is expected to ease up on its quantitative easing over the next several months. Here's how to prepare your portfolio when it happens.
Obama: Mulling Range of Candidates for Fed Chief
The president called Larry Summers and Janet Yellen both highly qualified to be the next Federal Reserve chairman, but said he was reviewing a range of candidates.
EU, U.S. Leaders Launch Free-Trade Talks
The U.S. and the European Union launched negotiations for the world's most ambitious free-trade deal that could create thousands of new jobs and accelerate growth.

















