The markets - It's rough out there

There is no doubt that this is a frightening moment. But the narrow economic rationale for the Fed's emergency rate-cut this week was thin. America's weak economy means monetary policy can, and should, be loosened considerably. But the central bankers' next scheduled meeting begins on January 29th. Since lower interest rates take several months to work through the economy, accelerating rate cuts by a few days will not much affect the outcome. Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Jan 25, 2008 - 9:19 AM PST
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Jim Filby
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by Jim Filby - Oct. 1, 2008

Actually this is pretty poor from such a well regarded publication as the Economist. The tag of "news analysis" should read "punditry". There is no facts cited by the author, I suppose it is assumed that all know the assumptions that the Fed used for the rate cut, and then the author picked at the bones of these assumptions to build an outcome they preferred. There is no attempt to look at the complete answer, in this authors viewpoint, the Fed fired the only shot it had - short term interest rates (rates between banks for overnight loans actually) and seemed to miss the mark. The article made no mention of what the Fed has been doing for the past months in the quest for liquidity, and how that and the cut in interest rates are ... More »

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James Jackson
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by James Jackson - Oct. 1, 2008

The Fed did look rather panicky. Was panic warranted? Who knows?

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