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Branc0 Escreveu:Associated Press Escreveu:WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Thursday said the global financial crisis highlights the need for economists to deepen their understanding of how events on Wall Street can affect the broader economy.
"The rationale for such research has certainly been underscored by the financial crisis that began in August 2007 and the powerful adverse effects of the crisis on economic activity around the globe," Bernanke said in prepared remarks to a Fed conference.
Bernanke didn't talk about current economic conditions, or offer clues as to whether the central bank would announce any additional steps to shore up the economy at its meeting later this month.
The existing body of research has been invaluable in helping the Fed chart a course to battle the worst crisis since the 1930s. But the debacle also has highlighted "how much additional research is needed on this topic," Bernanke said.
To lift the country out of recession, the Fed has cut a key lending rate to a record low near zero. It also has used unconventional tools, including buying government debt and mortgage-backed securities, with the goal of driving down borrowing costs and spurring economic activity.
Some economists believe a recent rise in rates on mortgages and Treasury securities could prompt the Fed to step up its purchases of government debt.
Bernanke, who spent most of his professional career as an economics professor, is a student of the Great Depression and has written extensively on the subject.
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Não era eu que o queria para meu professor de economia já que alguma coisa lhe escapou nessa especialização no estudo da Grande Depressão. Parece que ele ficou especialista em criá-las em vez de as evitar.
Associated Press Escreveu:WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Thursday said the global financial crisis highlights the need for economists to deepen their understanding of how events on Wall Street can affect the broader economy.
"The rationale for such research has certainly been underscored by the financial crisis that began in August 2007 and the powerful adverse effects of the crisis on economic activity around the globe," Bernanke said in prepared remarks to a Fed conference.
Bernanke didn't talk about current economic conditions, or offer clues as to whether the central bank would announce any additional steps to shore up the economy at its meeting later this month.
The existing body of research has been invaluable in helping the Fed chart a course to battle the worst crisis since the 1930s. But the debacle also has highlighted "how much additional research is needed on this topic," Bernanke said.
To lift the country out of recession, the Fed has cut a key lending rate to a record low near zero. It also has used unconventional tools, including buying government debt and mortgage-backed securities, with the goal of driving down borrowing costs and spurring economic activity.
Some economists believe a recent rise in rates on mortgages and Treasury securities could prompt the Fed to step up its purchases of government debt.
Bernanke, who spent most of his professional career as an economics professor, is a student of the Great Depression and has written extensively on the subject.
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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The market does not beat them. They beat themselves, because though they have brains they cannot sit tight. - Jesse Livermore
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United States : Chairman Speech
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gives opening remarks to Federal Reserve conference on financial markets and monetary policy in Washington.
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