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Re-Examining Central Bank Orthodoxy for Un-Orthodox Times
March 27, 2012
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Collection of Media from our event held in Paris, March 26-27, 2012.
Wells Fargo’s Silvia on Fed Policy
Bloomberg
ECB to Maintain ‘Easy Monetary Policy,’ Callow Says
Bloomberg
Fed’s Plosser on Monetary Policy, U.S. Economy
Bloomberg
Plosser Says Fed Shouldn’t Use Balance Sheet as Regular Tool
Bloomberg
Plosser Sees No Need for Stimulus as Economy Recovers
Bloomberg
McCulley on Central Bank Independence
Bloomberg
Portugal Credit Spreads Unsustainable, Kotok Says
Bloomberg
Fed’s Plosser: U.S. Growth to be About 3 Percent in 2012
Reuters
Fed’s Plosser Criticizes Unfettered Asset-Buying
Reuters
Philly Fed’s Plosser: Shouldn’t Make Balance Sheet Normal Monetary Policy Tool
MarketNews International
Fed’s Plosser: Sees Modest US Growth With Jobless Rate Declining
MarketNews International
Fed’s Plosser: Much Easier to Cut Rates Than Raise Them
The Wall Street Journal
Should Central Banks Help Governments Run Bigger Deficits?
The Wall Street Journal
Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Wary of Fiscal-Type Moves
Philadelphia Business Journal
Call Me Irresponsible – Please
New York Times
We Need to Rethink the Doctrine of Central Bank Independence Because the World Has Changed
Business Insider
McCulley On Central Bank Independence
The Washington Post
All Spain All the Time
Thoughts from the Frontline
A Crash Course in the Weird World of a Liquidity Trap
Seeking Alpha
Why QE is Being Mis-Sold
Financial Times – Alphaville
Two Legendary Market Gurus Say It’s All Over for US Treasuries
Business Insider