Bill Nelson, chief economist at the Bank Policy Institute and Allan Malz, Adjunct Professor of Public Affairs at Columbia University, both former Federal Reserve staffers, join Pierre Ortlieb, Economist at OMFIF, to discuss the outcome and consequences of the late October FOMC meeting. They discuss, among other things, whether the chosen measures are warranted given the relative strength of the US economy, and what the Fed might undertake to resolve deeper, structural problems in money markets.
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Analysing Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and the potential impact on public policy: part 1
Internationalising the Renminbi: What now for the global international order?
Central banks role in greening the financial system
Brexit: the political and economic implications for the UK and EU
Ahead of the ECB
In Conversation: Amias Gerety, former acting assistant secretary at the US Department of the Treasury
Spotlight on the Indian elections
Fed Talk: President of the Philadelphia Fed
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Impact of automation on the labour market - Financial instability series
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GBI series: Gender Diversity in central banks
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GBI series: Gender Diversity in central banks
In Conversation: Hard currencies outlook (Part Two)
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