Topic: Dennis Lockhart
Dennis Lockhart, president of the Atlanta Fed, makes it clear that presently he sees no need for more stimulus -- a slow, plodding recovery like we...
Here's how I'm tempted to summarize today's release of the August employment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: more of the same...
The Federal Reserve's decision to begin buying Treasuries again was a "precautionary" step, not the opening salvo in a new policy course, Atlanta...
There has been too much alarmist discussion of recent economic indicators and the outlook is not as pessimistic as some have suggested, said Dennis...
U.S. stock futures jumped after job losses slowed more than expected last month, though the unemployment rate edged up.. . Dow Jones Industrial ...
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Two top Federal Reserve officials said on Thursday it may soon be time to begin raising interest rates as the U.S. economic recovery gathers momentum, despite persistent unemployment.Thomas Hoenig, president of the Kansas City Fed, arg
ATLANTA (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is almost strong enough to allow the Federal Reserve to begin raising interest rates, Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart said on Thursday.While he noted unemployment would likely remain elevated for some time, Lockh
Neville Isdell's call for capitalism to grow a conscience appears to be gaining momentum.. . The former chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Co. has...
<div id="subtitle">Fed official: Record low interest rates are still needed _ for nowRock-bottom interest rates are still needed to aid the economic recovery, but there's a chance that the Federal Reserve may have to start raising rates before the ...
<div id="subtitle">Summary Box: Low rates still needed to feed recovery; looking for job-market improvementsNOT READY TO BOOST RATES: Dennis Lockhart, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, said record-low interest rates are still need to