speeches · December 8, 2013

Regional President Speech

James Bullard · President
Search Site Home > James Bullard, President and CEO > James Bullard - Speeches, Presentations and Commentary > Some Issues in Current U.S. Monetary Policy From the President Key Policy Papers Speeches, Presentations and Commentary Research Papers Media Interviews December 9, 2013 St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discussed the data dependency of tapering, possible changes to forward guidance and improving Fed communications at a meeting of the CFA Society of St. Louis. Bullard said that data dependence encompasses both cumulative progress in labor markets since the FOMC's asset purchase program began and a judgment concerning the sustainability of that progress, although he also noted that in ation continues to surprise to the downside. Presentation (pdf) | Press Release Related News Articles: Bullard Sees Odds of Taper Rising Along With Labor Gains, by Steve Matthews, Bloomberg. Fed President Bullard: The Fed Should Start The Taper Small, But Pause If In ation Doesn't Pick Up, by Sam Ro, Business Insider. Fed's Bullard: Recent Job-Market Gains Boost Case for Fed Taper, by Michael S. Derby, Dow Jones. Fed's Bullard: Stimulus tapering more likely as labor market improves, Investing.com. Fed's Bullard oats idea of small taper in December, by Greg Robb, MarketWatch. Fed's Bullard: Taper Would Recognize Job Progress, Markets Would Digest, by Steven K. Beckner, Market News International. Fed could do 'small' QE3 taper to recognize job gains: Bullard, by Ann Saphir and Jason Lange, Reuters. Fed's Bullard: Jobs Growth May Lead To Small Taper In December, RTT News. St. Louis Fed's Bullard sees no economic bubbles on the horizon, by Greg Edwards, St. Louis Business Journal. Job gains support tapering, but in ation doesn't, Bullard says, by David Nicklaus, St. Louis PostDispatch. James Bullard President and Chief Executive O cer Bio Curriculum Vitae Staff Contacts IDEAS/RePEc Pro le Photos Videos Subscribe: Email alerts RSS "Rationally, let it be said in a whisper, experience is certainly worth more than theory." Amerigo Vespucci GENERAL Home About Us Bank Supervision Careers Community Development Economic Education Events Inside the Economy Museum Newsroom On the Economy Blog Open Vault Blog OUR DISTRICT Little Rock Branch Louisville Branch Memphis Branch Agricultural Finance Monitor Housing Market Conditions SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Bridges Economic Synopses Housing Market Perspectives In the Balance Page One Economics The Quarterly Debt Monitor Review Regional Economist ST. LOUIS FED PRESIDENT James Bullard's Website INITIATIVES Center for Household Financial Stability Dialogue with the Fed Federal Banking Regulations FOMC Speak In Plain English - Making Sense of the Federal Reserve Timely Topics Podcasts and Videos DATA AND INFORMATION SERVICES CASSIDI® FRASER® FRED® FRED® Blog GeoFRED® IDEAS FOLLOW THE FED Twitter Facebook YouTube Google Plus Email Subscriptions RSS CONTACT US | LEGAL INFORMATION | PRIVACY NOTICE & POLICY | FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ONLINE
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James Bullard (2013, December 8). Regional President Speech. Speeches, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20131209_james_bullard
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@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_20131209_james_bullard,
  author = {James Bullard},
  title = {Regional President Speech},
  year = {2013},
  month = {Dec},
  howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
  url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20131209_james_bullard},
  note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}