Saturday, November 22, 2008

Ben Bernanke

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Bernanke Talks...and the Market Slides

Oh, for the days of Greenspan's garble. more >>

Bernanke: Mission Accomplished?

Yet the Fed chief has never put on a flight suit to declare victory from an aircraft carrier. more >>

Should Bernanke Apologize for Saving the Market?

Senator Grassley of Iowa wonders whether the Bear deal has any "upside" for taxpayers. more >>

The Crisis Hits Home for Bernanke

The Fed chief may be more concerned about the housing slump than we knew. more >>

Bernanke's Choice

Fed bailouts create a big moral-hazard issue. more >>

Bernanke's Fed: America's Sovereign Wealth Fund

Does the central bank's bailout mark the start of the nationalization of our financial system? more >>

Is Bernanke's Fed Out of Ammo?

With a big interest rate cut expected, the central bank still has a couple of options left. more >>

Feeling More Heat to Address the Mortgage Meltdown

Pressure is building on the White House to make a more aggressive plan to relieve the mortgage crisis. more >>

Riding the Fed’s Loop-the-Loop

Rate cuts in the teeth of a falling dollar are creating a financial trap for Bernanke and company. more >>

Bernanke: Bankers, Heal Yourselves

Fed chief urges self-help as a way to solve the housing slump. more >>

Bank Failures: Should You Be Worried?

Bernanke says some smaller banks could go under. What happens if yours is among them? more >>

Greenspan, Bernanke Agree: The Economy Stinks

Current and former Fed chairmen express pessimistic views about the future of the U.S. economy. more >>

A Quick Fed Quiz

And no, it isn't about the history of monetary policy. more >>

Fed Rate Cuts May Go Even Deeper

Bernanke's moves show the central bank has adopted an approach different from under Greenspan. more >>

Bernanke Story Helps Rock Market

The Washington Whispers story reporting Fed chief Ben Bernanke's private worries that the economy is in even worse shape than he has admitted publicly landed with a thud in the markets today. About 10:30 a.m., with the Dow Jones industrial average down just 50 points, CNBC picked up the story, showing it twice on the TV screen from the floors of the exchange and Chicago Board of Trade. Within an hour, the Dow had dropped an additional 150 points. more >>

In Private, Bernanke Tells Horror Stories

Fed chair had a big reason for the rate cut: He thinks things are even worse than he has let on. more >>

Stocks Down After Surprise Fed Rate Cut

The central bank's move, signaling increased fears of recession, is its largest cut since 1984. more >>

Bernanke Finally Gets Into the Game

The big Fed rate cut is a step toward restoring investor confidence. more >>

3 Things You Need to Know About Washington's Stimulus Plans

Bush and Congress are working up pricey fiscal packages to ward off a recession. more >>

Recession Watch: Bernanke and Bush on Speed, Stimulus, and Slowdowns

The White House and Fed chairman both back a quick, temporary boost for the economy. more >>

Bernanke Gives Investors, Market a Boost

More interest rate cuts should strengthen stocks. more >>

Bernanke Termination Watch

Because Bernanke has not acted aggressively enough to deal with the economy's problems, it's possible he'll get replaced when the next president comes into office. more >>

The Fed Comes Out Blazing

Central banks open up their ATMs—but is anybody in line? more >>

Anti-Bernanke Sentiment Builds on Wall Street

The Fed chairman is seen as weak and too willing to compromise. more >>

One and Done for Bernanke?

Slow Fed action on the credit crisis might limit its chairman to a single term. more >>

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