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2024
- 99149 Perspectives on the Economy and Policy
by Susan M. Collins - 98434 A Partnership for Economic Progress: Remarks at the 2024 Annual Meeting & 10th Year Anniversary of the Lawrence Partnership
by Susan M. Collins - 98204 Reflections on Uncertainty and Patience in Monetary Policymaking
by Susan M. Collins - 98200 Remarks for the National Association of Corporate Directors New England Chapter
by Susan M. Collins - 98077 The Importance of a Patient, Methodical, and Holistic Approach to Monetary Policy
by Susan M. Collins - 98039 Welcoming Remarks “Conference on the Financial Stability Implications of Stablecoins”
by Susan M. Collins - 97935 Remarks to the Retail Industry Leaders Association
by Susan M. Collins - 97875 Observations on the Economy’s Performance and Outlook
by Susan M. Collins - 97737 Remarks to the Boston Economic Club: The Economy’s Performance and Outlook, and Implications for Policy
by Susan M. Collins - 97736 Opening Remarks for Sessions on Men and Women in the Workforce
by Susan M. Collins
2023
- 97335 Full Employment: A Broad-Based, Inclusive Goal: Opening Remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s 67th Economic Conference, “Rethinking Full Employment"
by Susan M. Collins - 97262 Monetary Policy Challenges in the Pandemic Recovery
by Susan M. Collins - 97126 Remarks at the 22nd Annual Regional and Community Banker’s Conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
by Susan M. Collins - 97116 Reflections on Phasing Policy Amidst (Pandemic) Uncertainty: the 2023 Goldman Lecture in Economics at Wellesley College
by Susan M. Collins - 97037 Perspectives on the Economy: Remarks at the Annual Convention of the Maine Bankers Association
by Susan M. Collins - 96717 Perspectives on the Economy and Policymaking
by Susan M. Collins - 96663 Creating An Economy That Works for All: Remarks at the Bunker Hill Community College 2023 Convocation
by Susan M. Collins - 96577 Brief Remarks at FedListens 2023: Transitioning to the Post-Pandemic Economy
by Susan M. Collins - 96217 Creating a Vibrant, Inclusive Economy: Remarks at the Community College of Rhode Island
by Susan M. Collins - 95957 Remarks on the Outlook, Monetary Policy, and Supporting a Vibrant Economy
by Susan M. Collins - 95956 Remarks at the Women’s Leadership Conference with the Vermont Bankers Association
by Susan M. Collins - 95720 Remarks for the Panel Discussion “Why Did We Miscast Inflation?”
by Susan M. Collins - 95573 The National and Regional Economy: Navigating Near-term Changes and Long-term Challenges
by Susan M. Collins
2022
- 95264 Parsing the Pandemic’s Effects on Labor Markets
by Susan M. Collins - 95027 Perspectives on the Economy and Monetary Policy
by Susan M. Collins - 94851 Perspectives on the Economy, and on the Opportunities Ahead
by Susan M. Collins
2021
- 92829 Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum Fed Week Financial Stability Session
by Eric Rosengren - 92828 A Fireside Chat on Current Economic Conditions
by Eric Rosengren - 91750 Pandemic Ebbs and Flows: Economic Data, Inflation Concerns, and Policymaking
by Eric Rosengren - 91749 Remarks at the Panel Discussion, “Central Bank Perspectives on Central Bank Digital Currencies”
by Eric Rosengren - 91748 Pandemic Ebbs and Flows: Economic Data, Inflation Concerns, and Policymaking
by Eric Rosengren - 91747 Pandemic Ebbs and Flows: Economic Data, Inflation Concerns, and Policymaking
by Eric Rosengren - 90902 Taking Stock of the Economic Recovery and the Opportunities to Bolster Financial Stability
by Eric Rosengren - 90901 Perspectives on the Eventual Economic Recovery
by Eric Rosengren - 90900 The Economic Outlook – Optimism Despite the Challenges Ahead
by Eric Rosengren
2020
- 89269 Financial Stability Factors and the Severity of the Current Recession [Annual Robert Glauber Lecture]
by Eric Rosengren - 89268 Financial Stability Factors and the Severity of the Current Recession [UBS European Virtual Conference]
by Eric Rosengren - 88887 Economic Fragility: Implications for Recovery from the Pandemic
by Eric Rosengren - 88886 Economic Fragility: Implications for Recovery from the Pandemic
by Eric Rosengren - 88885 The Economy’s Outlook, Challenges, and Way Forward
by Eric Rosengren - 88777 The Economy’s Outlook, Challenges, and Way Forward
by Eric Rosengren - 88776 The COVID-19 Pandemic, the Economic Outlook, and the Main Street Lending Program
by Eric Rosengren - 88775 Prepared Testimony for the Congressional Oversight Commission
by Eric Rosengren - 88249 An Update on the Economy and the Main Street Lending Program
by Eric Rosengren - 88248 The Main Street Lending Program and Other Federal Reserve Actions
by Eric Rosengren - 88247 The Main Street Lending Program and Other Federal Reserve Actions
by Eric Rosengren - 88246 Addressing the Economic Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Eric Rosengren - 88245 Observations on Monetary Policy and the Zero Lower Bound: Remarks for a Panel Discussion at the 2020 Spring Meeting of the Shadow Open Market Committee: “Current Monetary Policy: The Influence of Marvin Goodfriend”
by Eric Rosengren - 87434 The Economic Outlook – and Two Risks to the Forecast that are Worth Watching
by Eric Rosengren
2019
- 87433 Perspectives on the U.S. Economic Outlook
by Eric Rosengren - 87432 Financial Stability and Regulatory Policy in a Low Interest Rate Environment
by Eric Rosengren - 87431 Exploring Economic Conditions and the Implications for Monetary Policy
by Eric Rosengren - 87430 Exploring Economic Conditions and the Implications for Monetary Policy
by Eric Rosengren - 87429 A House Divided: Geographic Disparities in 21st Century America
by Eric Rosengren - 149 Assessing economic conditions and risks to financial stability: remarks at the Stern School of Business, Salomon Center for the Study of Financial Institutions, New York University, New York, New York, September 20, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 148 Weighing the risks to the economic outlook: remarks at a meeting of The Breakfast Group, Boston, Massachusetts, September 4, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 147 Weighing the risks to the economic outlook: remarks at The Leo J. Meehan School of Business, Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts, September 3, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 146 Central bank independence: what it is, what it isn’t – and the importance of accountability: remarks at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association, Columbia University, New York, New York, July 19, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 145 The macroprudential implications of the 1990s Japanese financial crisis: remarks at the 5th Annual Macroprudential Conference, Eltville, Germany, June 21, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 144 Monetary policy in a low inflation and low unemployment economy: remarks at the Economic Club of New York, New York, New York, May 21, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 143 Monetary policymaking in today’s environment: finding “policy space” in a low-rate world: remarks at the 33rd Annual Cornelson Distinguished Lecture at Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, April 15, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 142 Central bank balance sheets: misconceptions and realities: remarks at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference, Hong Kong, China, March 26, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 141 Risk management in monetary policymaking: remarks to the National Association of Corporate Directors, New England Chapter, Boston, Massachusetts, March 5, 2019
by Eric Rosengren - 140 Perspectives on monetary policy and market volatility: remarks to The Boston Economic Club, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, January 9, 2019
by Eric Rosengren
2018
- 139 Exploring current economic conditions and the implications for monetary policy: remarks at 1Berkshire Economic Outlook Luncheon, Dalton, Massachusetts, October 26, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 138 Exploring current economic conditions and the implications for monetary policy: remarks at the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) 60th Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 137 Should the Fed regularly evaluate its monetary policy framework?: remarks at the Fall 2018 Conference, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., September 14, 2018
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & Giovanni P. Olivei & Eric Rosengren & Geoffrey M. B. Tootell - 136 Some unpleasant stabilization arithmetic: remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's 62nd Economic Conference, \\"What are the Consequences of Long Spells of Low Interest Rates?\\", Boston, Massachusetts, September 8, 2018
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren & Geoffrey M. B. Tootell - 135 Welcome and opening remarks: comments at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s 62nd Economic Conference, titled \"What Are the Consequences of Long Spells of Low Interest Rates?\", Boston, Massachusetts, September 7, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 134 Working Cities Challenge: remarks at the MetroHartford Alliance breakfast event \"Working Cities, Thriving Communities: How Cross-Sector Collaboration Helps Our Communities Thrive\", Hartford, Connecticut, August 8, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 133 Ethics and economics: making cyclical downturns less severe: remarks at the Fourth Annual O. John Olcay Lecture on Ethics and Economics, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C., June 27, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 132 Monetary, fiscal, and financial stability policy tools: are we equipped for the next recession?: remarks at the 2018 Economics Department Grossman Lecture, Colby College, Waterville, Maine, April 18, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 131 The U. S. economy: an optimistic outlook, but with some important risks: remarks at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Breakfast, Boston, Massachusetts, April 13, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 130 Revitalizing New England cities: remarks at The Governor's Academy Tenth Annual Boston Business Leaders Luncheon in Boston, Massachusetts, April 10, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 129 Monetary, fiscal, and financial stability policy tools: are we equipped for the next recession?: remarks at the Tenth Conference of the International Research Forum on Monetary Policy, Washington, D.C., March 23, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 128 Perspectives on the economy and Fed policy: why continuing to remove monetary accommodation is appropriate: remarks at the Springfield Regional Chamber Outlook 2018, Springfield, Massachusetts, March 9, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 127 Comments on “A skeptical view of the impact of the Fed’s balance sheet”: remarks delivered at the 2018 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum, New York, New York, February 23, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 126 Considering alternative monetary policy frameworks: an inflation range with an adjustable inflation target: remarks at the Money, Models, & Digital Innovation Conference, Global Interdependence Center, San Diego, California January 12, 2018
by Eric Rosengren - 125 Reviewing monetary policy frameworks: remarks at a Forum on the Federal Reserve’s Inflation Target, the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., January 8, 2018
by Eric Rosengren
2017
- 124 Following a balanced approach: remarks at The Economic Policy Forum Fall 2017, Department of Economics, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, November 15, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 123 Making monetary policy: rules, benchmarks, guidelines, and discretion: remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's 61st Economic Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October 13, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 122 Estimating key economic variables: the policy implications: remarks at the 84th International Atlantic Economic Conference, International Atlantic Economic Society, Montreal, Canada, October 7, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 121 Trends and transitory shocks: remarks to the Money Marketeers of New York University, New York, New York, September 27, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 120 Financial stability in a low interest rate environment: remarks at De Nederlandsche Bank & Sveriges Riksbank Macroprudential Conference Series, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 119 Exploring the economy’s recent progress, and the implications for policy: remarks at the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce, South Burlington, Vermont, May 10, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 118 Trends in commercial real estate: remarks at the Risk Management for Commercial Real Estate Financial Markets Conference, New York University Stern School of Business, New York, New York, May 9, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 117 The Federal Reserve balance sheet and monetary policy: remarks at the 26th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-On-Hudson, New York, April 19, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 116 The case for gradual but regular monetary policy normalization: remarks to The Boston Economic Club, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, March 29, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 115 Financial stability: the role of real estate values: remarks at the Asia-Pacific High Level Meeting on Banking Supervision, Bali, Indonesia, March 22, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 114 Monetary policy as the economy approaches the Fed’s dual mandate: remarks at the New York Association for Business Economics, New York, New York, February 15, 2017
by Eric Rosengren - 113 Current economic conditions and the implications for monetary policy: remarks at the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and the MetroHartford Alliance Economic Summit & Outlook 2017, Hartford, Connecticut, January 9, 2017
by Eric Rosengren
2016
- 112 Assessing the economy's recent progress: remarks at the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Maine, November 15, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 111 After the Great Recession, a not-so-great recovery: remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's 60th Economic Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October 14, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 110 Exploring the economy's progress and outlook: remarks at the South Shore Chamber of Commerce, Quincy, Massachusetts, September 9, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 109 Observations on financial stability concerns for monetary policymakers: remarks at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Science, Beijing, China, August 31, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 108 Perspectives on quantitative easing in the United States: remarks at the Global Interdependence Center’s Central Banking Series, House of the Estates, Helsinki, Finland, June 6, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 107 Exploring the economy's progress and outlook: remarks at the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce, Concord, New Hampshire, May 12, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 106 Are financial markets too pessimistic about the economy?: remarks as part of Central Connecticut State University's Distinguished Banking Lecture Series, April 18, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 105 Perspectives on risks: both economic and cyber: remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's 2016 Cybersecurity Conference, April 4, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 104 Observations on defining the objectives and goals of supervision: remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Conference, \"Supervising Large, Complex Financial Institutions: Defining Objectives and Measuring Effectiveness\", March 18, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 103 Prospects for returning to more conventional monetary policy: remarks at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, February 16, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 102 Progress on addressing \"Too Big To Fail\": remarks at the BCBS-FSI High-level Meeting for Africa on Strengthening Financial Sector Supervision and Current Regulatory Priorities: February 4, 2016
by Eric Rosengren - 101 Early observations on gradual monetary policy normalization
by Eric Rosengren
2015
- 100 Assessing the economy's progress
by Eric Rosengren - 99 This time is different: lessons from past tightening cycles
by Eric Rosengren - 98 Economic uncertainty: the implications for monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 97 One policymaker’s wait for better economic data
by Eric Rosengren - 96 Changing economic relationships: implications for monetary policy and simple monetary policy rules
by Eric Rosengren - 95 Municipal strategies for financial empowerment
by Eric Rosengren - 94 Lessons from the U.S. experience with quantitative easing
by Eric Rosengren - 93 Cyber security and financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 92 Monetary policy normalization: graceful exit or bumpy ride?
by Eric Rosengren - 91 Credit availability 20 years after Peek and Rosengren: panel discussion
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren - 90 Remarks at a panel discussion on “Monetary policy normalization: graceful exit or bumpy ride?”
by Eric Rosengren
2014
- 89 Implications of low inflation rates for monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 88 Short-term wholesale funding risks
by Eric Rosengren - 87 Can economic opportunity flourish when communities do not?
by Eric Rosengren - 86 Observations on labor markets
by Eric Rosengren - 85 Broker-dealer finance and financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 84 New monetary policy tools: what have we learned?
by Eric Rosengren - 83 Monetary policy and forward guidance
by Eric Rosengren - 82 Labor market slack and monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 81 Underutilization in U.S. labor markets
by Eric Rosengren - 80 The economic outlook
by Eric Rosengren - 79 Policymaking with a diversity of views
by Eric Rosengren
2013
- 78 Simplicity and complexity in capital regulation
by Eric Rosengren - 77 Assessing the economic recovery
by Eric Rosengren - 76 Communicating monetary policy at the zero bound
by Eric Rosengren - 75 The economic outlook and economic policymaking
by Eric Rosengren - 74 Money market mutual funds and stable funding
by Eric Rosengren - 73 The economic outlook and monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 72 Implications of fiscal austerity for U. S. monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 71 Risk of financial runs: implications for financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 70 Should full employment be a mandate for central banks?
by Eric Rosengren - 69 Educational attainment and economic outcomes
by Eric Rosengren - 68 Monetary policy and financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 67 Bank capital: lessons from the U. S. financial crisis
by Eric Rosengren - 66 Comments on the paper “Crunch time: fiscal crises and the role of monetary policy”
by Eric Rosengren - 65 The economic outlook
by Eric Rosengren
2012
- 64 Monetary policy and the mortgage market
by Eric Rosengren - 63 The economic outlook and unconventional monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 62 Strengthening New England’s smaller cities
by Eric Rosengren - 61 Acting to avoid a \"great stagflation\"
by Eric Rosengren - 60 Financial crises, and the future of global and Asian banking
by Eric Rosengren - 59 Our financial structures: are they prepared for financial instability?
by Eric Rosengren - 58 Remarks for a panel discussion of the global outlook and risks
by Eric Rosengren - 57 The economic outlook and its policy implications
by Eric Rosengren - 56 Money market mutual funds and financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 55 Avoiding complacency: the U.S. economic outlook, and financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 54 Small business funding and the economic recovery
by Eric Rosengren
2011
- 53 Economic update
by Eric Rosengren - 52 Four common misconceptions about the Federal Reserve
by Eric Rosengren - 51 Higher education and the economy
by Eric Rosengren - 50 Global financial intermediaries: lessons and continuing challenges
by Eric Rosengren - 49 Towards greater financial stability in short-term credit markets
by Eric Rosengren - 48 Housing and economic recovery
by Eric Rosengren - 47 Remarks at a forum on opportunities and challenges facing New England's smaller industrial cities
by Eric Rosengren - 46 Defining financial stability, and some policy implications of applying the definition
by Eric Rosengren - 45 A U.S. perspective on strengthening financial stability
by Eric Rosengren - 44 A look inside a key economic debate: how should monetary policy respond to price increases driven by supply shocks?
by Eric Rosengren - 43 The role of 'financial myths' in financial crises
by Eric Rosengren - 42 Two key questions about the economic recovery
by Eric Rosengren
2010
- 41 The Great Recession
by Christopher L. Foote - 40 Five questions about current monetary policy
by Eric Rosengren - 39 Revisiting monetary policy in a low inflation environment
by Eric Rosengren - 38 Dividend policy and capital retention: a systemic “first response”
by Eric Rosengren - 37 How should monetary policy respond to a slow recovery?
by Eric Rosengren - 36 Remarks at the Federal Reserve Conference on REO and Vacant Property Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization
by Eric Rosengren - 35 Observations on macroprudential supervision
by Eric Rosengren - 34 Considering the routes to a policy destination
by Eric Rosengren - 33 Understanding the housing collapse: what is to blame and what can be done?
by Eric Rosengren - 32 Asset bubbles and systemic risk
by Eric Rosengren - 31 Prospects for employment: evidence from prior recoveries
by Eric Rosengren
2009
- 30 Lessons for the future from the financial crisis
by Eric Rosengren - 29 Can we ensure that global banks do not create global problems?
by Eric Rosengren - 28 The impact of liquidity, securitization, and banks on the real economy
by Eric Rosengren - 27 Prospects for an economic recovery
by Eric Rosengren - 26 Challenges in resolving systemically important financial institutions
by Eric Rosengren - 25 Could a systemic regulator have seen the current crisis?
by Eric Rosengren - 24 Testimony at the field hearing of the Committee on Financial Services of the U.S. House of Representatives, “Seeking Solutions – Finding Credit for Small and Mid-Size Businesses in Massachusetts”
by Eric Rosengren - 23 Addressing the credit crisis and restructuring the financial regulatory system: lessons from Japan
by Eric Rosengren - 22 Making monetary policy during a financial crisis
by Eric Rosengren - 21 Housing and the economy: perspectives and possibilities
by Eric Rosengren - 3 The roles and responsibilities of a systemic regulator
by Eric Rosengren - 2 Inflation and monetary policy in extraordinary times
by Eric Rosengren - 1 Prevention, containment, and policy change – lessons from history
by Eric Rosengren
2008
- 20 Some principles to consider in future regulatory reform
by Eric Rosengren - 19 Observations on housing, lending, and foreclosure prevention
by Eric Rosengren - 18 The economy and markets
by Eric Rosengren - 17 The impact of financial institutions and financial markets on the real economy: implications of a 'liquidity lock'
by Eric Rosengren - 16 Implications of a credit crunch
by Eric Rosengren - 15 Empirical questions in modeling inflation and understanding the implications for policy
by Eric Rosengren - 14 Current challenges in housing and home loans: complicating factors and the implications for policymakers
by Eric Rosengren - 13 Risk-management lessons from recent financial turmoil
by Eric Rosengren - 12 Liquidity and systemic risk
by Eric Rosengren - 11 Bank supervision and central banking: understanding credit during a time of financial turmoil
by Eric Rosengren - 10 Early lessons from recent financial turmoil
by Eric Rosengren - 9 The mortgage meltdown: implications for credit availability
by Eric Rosengren - 8 A historical perspective on housing downturns
by Eric Rosengren