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Geithner: Knew of LIBOR issue, initiated reform process in 2007
Interview with
Jul 25, 2012
Today as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was officially presenting a report from the Financial Stability Oversight Council on the state of the economy, he was grilled about British banks' manipulation of the LIBOR interest rate.
Secretary Geithner facing questions of LIBOR
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Jul 25, 2012
Secretary Geithner is expected to tell the committee that the U.S. economy is starting to regain its footing, but still faces threats from uncertainty about government spending and taxes, and instability in Europe.
Ben Bernanke testifies before the House
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Jul 18, 2012
Quite literally, it was nothing we hadn't heard before.
Bernanke likely to be queried about LIBOR scandal
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Jul 17, 2012
Senators are likely to question Federal Reserve chairman about what banking regulators knew about manipulation of key lending rate.
Is the Federal Reserve running out of ammo?
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Jun 21, 2012
Global markets, and many economists, seem unimpressed this morning with the news yesterday from the Federal Reserve that it will expand the Operation Twist monetary stimulus program.
How the markets could react to latest Fed meeting
Interview with
Jun 20, 2012
The Federal Reserve wraps up a meeting today in Washington. And the expectation is that policymakers will
launch more monetary stimulus to boost the economy.
Federal Reserve to announce possible monetary policy changes
Interview with
Jun 20, 2012
The U.S. Federal Reserve Open Market Committee finishes two days of meetings today. And we'll have an announcement shortly on what -- if any -- change in monetary policy they might have decided on.
Bernanke: Fed will act if there is risk
Interview with
Jun 7, 2012
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was on Capital Hill today, he didn't rule out action, but did not suggest any immediate policy changes.
Market hope hangs on Bernanke
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Jun 7, 2012
All eyes are on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke today as he testifies today on Capitol Hill and announces his plans for interest rates and quantitative easing.
Options narrow for Federal Reserve action
Interview by
Jun 7, 2012
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is on Capitol Hill today and he's under pressure to do more to stimulate the economy in the United States.









