Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen News Conferenceby rmstock , Published on Jun 16, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc5BMf9uh6I
"Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen News Conference
JUNE 14, 2017
https://www.c-span.org/video/?429872-...
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen announced an increase in the
short-term interest rate by a quarter-point. This marks the second rate
hike by the Federal Reserve in 2017. In addition, Chair Yellen said
inflation had declined in the last few months but that she expects it
to stabilize around two percent over the upcoming few years. The
central bank also announced plans to start gradually reducing its bond
holdings later in 2017."
During the news conference Yellen was asked about the letter by 22 disconcerted
prominent economists, where the next day victory was claimed as Yellen was open
to discuss possibilties to adjust the desired inflation rate from 2% to 3%.
See above : "Fed Up Claims Victory: Yellen Commits To Reconsidering 2% Inflation Target"
However which
Fed Up are we talking about here ? Then it dawned on me,
after Greg Hunter had interviewed Danielle DiMartino Booth,
"[who]
spent nine years as an adviser to Richard Fisher at the Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas" :
Danielle DiMartino Booth – Gold Could Take Off Like a Hockey Stickby Greg Hunter , Published on Jun 20, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWhdx28vD-I
Its all about that damned book! which the Fed surely don't want you to know about.
Here's the explosive materials :
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Fed Up: An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America
by Danielle DiMartino Booth (https://s8.postimg.org/kxwp3idvp/bestseller-2017.png)
Hardcover: 336 pages
Publisher: Portfolio (February 14, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0735211655
ISBN-13: 978-0735211650
Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.3 x 9.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.2 poundshttps://www.amazon.com/Fed-Up-Insiders-Willful-Ignorance/dp/0735211655
a review :
This is a terrific book. I have managed investments for more than ...By
Gary Harbaughon May 23, 2017
Format: Hardcover|Verified Purchase "This is a terrific book. I have managed investments for more than 40
years so I have observed the Fed and taken note of its actions for a
long time. This book pulls back the curtain and lets us see how the
unelected and unaccountable people inside this opaque and mysterious
institution (who think they are the wizards of smart) actually come up
with the monetary policies that have so damaged our economy and the
typical people who live and work and raise families across America.
I learned more in a few hours from this book than in decades tracking
M2 growth, watching from the outside, reading the Fed's public
pronouncements, and making note of the public speeches of the Fed
Chairmen (and Chairwoman) and other members of the Federal Open Market
Committee.
There is no substitute for this insider's view. Danielle DiMartino
Booth was the right person in the right place at the right time and
with the right temperament and the right talents to get an opportunity
to work her way into the inner sanctum of the temple of the high
priests of government monetary policy while remaining in mind and heart
and spirit an outsider. She had a unique role as an advisor to the
President of the Dallas Fed without being an egghead PhD economist ,
but a mom (with two master's degrees) who had known good times and bad,
and who had, and has, an abundance of common sense. Besides that, she
can write and tell a story.
This book covers her time at the Fed from late in 2006 until her
departure in 2015 and beyond. This book will be a challenging read
if you know nothing about finance and banking. Read it anyway. You will
learn a lot. If you have some knowledge of finance and banking, this
book will give you new insights.
You will learn how the game is rigged. The Fed is not really
independent. It has no interest in creating a level playing field for
financial firms and it is totally incompetent at one of its main jobs,
supervision and regulation of the biggest financial firms.
In the final few pages of this hard-to-put-down book, the author makes
a number of recommendations for reform. I disagree on a number of them;
however, they are all things that should be on the table for
discussion. The best antidote for groupthink is an open debate. Read
this book and prepare yourself to join in! "