Articles About Ben Bernanke
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 11.13.2012
QE3 A Boon to CMBS
If history repeats itself, QE3 will be good for commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS). The Fed’s third round of quantitative easing – which is purchasing $40 billion of residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) each month from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – will free up money for the commercial real estate market and lure investors away from […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 05.15.2012
Tepid 1st Quarter Growth Disappoints
The American economy grew less than expected during the 1st quarter as the biggest gain in consumer spending in more than a year failed to overcome a diminished contribution from business inventories. Gross domestic product rose at a 2.2 percent annual rate after a three percent increase in the 4th quarter of 2011, according to […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 04.02.2012
Retail Sales Are on the Rise
February retail sales climbed the fastest in five months. Even rising gas prices didn’t dampen demand for cars, clothing and other goods. According to the Commerce Department, retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 1.1 percent to $407.8 billion in February; January retail sales were revised upwards to show a 0.6 percent rise instead of the […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 02.22.2012
Bernanke Defends Fed Policy on Job Growth, Inflation
Although the economy has improved in the past year, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told lawmakers that they still must cut the growing budget deficit. “We still have a long way to go before the labor market can be said to be operating normally,” Bernanke said in testimony to the Senate Budget Committee. “Particularly troubling […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
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- 12.07.2011
The Fed’s Secret Bank Loans Revealed
In a stunning revelation, Bloomberg has obtained 29,000 pages of Federal Reserve documents detailing the largest bailout in American history. According to an article that will appear in the January issue of Bloomberg Markets magazine, the “Fed didn’t tell anyone which banks were in trouble so deep they required a combined $1.2 trillion on December […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 10.05.2011
Bernanke: No QE3
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, in a long-awaited speech in Jackson Hole, WY, announced no new steps the Fed will take to prop up the shaky U.S. economy. Rather, he expressed optimism that the economy will continue to recover, based on its inherent strength and from assistance provided by the central bank. Bernanke restated the Fed’s […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 09.13.2011
Housing Prices Still Weak, But Show Welcome Improvement
Home prices revived somewhat during the 2nd quarter, but the housing market is still struggling. Prices climbed an impressive 3.6 percent, compared during the three months ending March 31. Despite the upbeat news, home prices are still down 5.9 percent compared with the 2nd quarter of 2010. The rise in home prices came after three […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 07.11.2011
Despite a Sluggish Economy, American Household Wealth Is On the Rise
American households’ net worth moved up a bit as the year began, with rising stock prices, increased savings and debt reductions outpacing an ongoing decline in real-estate prices. According to the Federal Reserve, average household wealth in stocks, bonds, homes and other assets — minus mortgages and other debts — rose 1.2 percent to $58.1 trillion […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 06.21.2011
Is QE3 On the Horizon?
Now that QE2 (quantitative easing 2) is winding down – and with the economy sputtering – will Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke call for a new round of stimulus in the form of QE3? The answer likely is “no”, although it’s doubtful that the Fed will tighten monetary policy until the economy is stronger. The […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 05.18.2011
Bernanke Talks Tough on Bank Regulation
The Federal Reserve is identifying risks in the financial system that could someday erupt into a new financial crisis, but regulators must be careful not to unintentionally hamper lending as they set up new oversight, according to Chairman Ben Bernanke. “We want the system to be as strong and resilient as possible,” and more intense […]