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| | ... Australian labour market and... we'll be right mate! But wait! This smacks of the same optimism ex-Fed chairman Ben Bernanke blurted out about a couple of years before the GFC hit: "...we do not expect significant spillovers from the subprime market ... |
| | | ... behind. None other than Fed chairman Jerome Powell understands this. In a joint interview with his predecessors - Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen - at the American Economic Association's annual meeting in Atlanta on 4 January 2019, Powell declared ... |
| | | ... midst of all the evidence. It looks as if Fed chair Jerome Powell and his merry men are doing a similar thing to Ben Bernanke and his brothers in 2008. A year before the GFC, then Fed chair Bernanke was quoted saying: "Overall, the US. economy seems ... |
| | | ... utter Glum's (of Gulliver's Travels fame) "we're doomed, we'll never make it"? Even ex-Fed chief Ben Bernanke was oozing optimism months (or was it weeks?) before the global financial crisis hit. I apologise, I may have gone overboard ... |
| | | ... wrong. The "Great Recession of 2008" happened. And before what happened, happened, no less than then Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke was dismissive of the signals of trouble flashing right before his eyes. Quotes published by "Business Insider" prove this ... |
| | | ... growth in June with increased participation rate but unchanged average hourly earnings growth. Sponsored by PIMCO Ben Bernanke On Growth, Trade, Geopolitics The tepid growth in wages - which feeds into overall inflation in the economy - should give the ... |
| | | ... three times or four (or maybe more) this year. Jerome would have told us so. But it appears that three Fed chairmen - Bernanke, Yellen, Powell - and 12 years later, financial markets still haven't completely shaken off 19 years of Alan Greenspan's Fedspeak. ... |
| | | ... the monthly gyrations in the economic stats and peaking at the state of the economy from 34,000 feet helps either. Ben Bernanke's (remember him?) recent blog entitled, "The Fed's shifting perspective on the economy and its implications for monetary policy" ... |
| | | ... global economic, political and strategic developments. The board will be chaired by former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke. The other board members are former UK Prime Minister and former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, and former European ... |
| | | ... when it started turning abnormal. September 16, 2008 - Fed FOMC meeting day and the day after Lehman Bros collapsed. Bernanke & Co have already dropped the fed funds rate target from 5.25% in 2007 to a four year-low of 2.0% by June 2008 and held it there ... |
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