2007 Fed Flashes
| DIANE SWONK |
■Feb. 28, 2007 – Diane Swonk Responds to February 27, 2007 Market Drop
■Mar. 21, 2007 – Pregnant Pause as Fed Decides Which Way to Nudge Rates
■Jul. 18, 2007 – Improvement in Inflation but Fed Remains Hawkish
■Aug. 9, 2007 – Bernanke Addresses New Congress, Focuses on Budget Deficit
■Aug. 15, 2007 – NABE Statement on Impact of House Cuts
■Aug. 17, 2007 – Fed Lowers Rates at the Discount Window
■Aug. 24, 2007 – Flash Floods May Make Economy Look Stronger in Fourth Quarter
■Sep. 7, 2007 – Employment Data Cinches Fed Ease
■Sep. 19, 2007 – Fed Hits Ball Out of the Park; Hopes it is Done
■Oct. 05, 2007 – Job Report, GDP Growth May Spur Fed Rate Increase
■Nov. 28, 2007 – Chances of Ease Rise Amid Fed Mixed Messages
■Dec. 12, 2007 – Fed and World Central Banks Work Together to Provide Liquidity
■Mar. 21, 2007 – Pregnant Pause as Fed Decides Which Way to Nudge Rates
■Jul. 18, 2007 – Improvement in Inflation but Fed Remains Hawkish
■Aug. 9, 2007 – Bernanke Addresses New Congress, Focuses on Budget Deficit
■Aug. 15, 2007 – NABE Statement on Impact of House Cuts
■Aug. 17, 2007 – Fed Lowers Rates at the Discount Window
■Aug. 24, 2007 – Flash Floods May Make Economy Look Stronger in Fourth Quarter
■Sep. 7, 2007 – Employment Data Cinches Fed Ease
■Sep. 19, 2007 – Fed Hits Ball Out of the Park; Hopes it is Done
■Oct. 05, 2007 – Job Report, GDP Growth May Spur Fed Rate Increase
■Nov. 28, 2007 – Chances of Ease Rise Amid Fed Mixed Messages
■Dec. 12, 2007 – Fed and World Central Banks Work Together to Provide Liquidity



