NR Daily: Why Does the Fed Chairman Talk So Much?

Overly expansive public communications reinforce the view that the Fed micromanages the economy, and lead to unnecessary market volatility.
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June 12 2020
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Daniel Tenreiro

Why Does the Fed Chairman Talk So Much?

Overly expansive public communications from the Fed chariman reinforce the view that the Fed micromanages the economy, and lead to ...   READ MORE

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