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The main policy-making arm of the Federal Reserve. The presence of dissenting voices in the new composition of the Open Market Committee. This comes after the Fed's decision for $600 billion in quantitative easing in November 2010.
Grouped Articles
Dissenters Gain Clout on Fed Panel
Wall Street Journal 11.27.2010
Fed Chief Gets a Likely Backer
Wall Street Journal 01.10.2011
An Inflation Dove Rises at the Fed
BusinessWeek 02.10.2011
Wall Street Journal 03.09.2011
Fed Officials See Gradual Exit Strategy, Minutes Show
Wall Street Journal 05.18.2011
As Stimulus Nears End, Fed Signals Focus on Rates
New York Times 05.18.2011
Fed Pledges Low Rates Through 2013
Wall Street Journal 08.09.2011
Fed to Markets: Fly Solo, for Now
Wall Street Journal 08.10.2011
Bernanke to Markets: Stay Tuned
Wall Street Journal 08.26.2011
Key Passages From Bernanke’s Jackson Hole Remarks
Wall Street Journal 08.26.2011
Wall Street Journal 08.31.2011
Divisions at Federal Reserve Led to Rate Compromise
New York Times 08.30.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.21.2011
Parsing the Fed: How the Statement Changed
Wall Street Journal 09.21.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.22.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.29.2011
Fed Looks to Clarify Intentions
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2011
Wall Street Journal 01.27.2012
Bernanke's Imprint on Fed Not Easily Erased
Wall Street Journal 01.30.2012
Fed’s Bullard: 2014 Rate Timeline May Be Hurting Economy
Wall Street Journal 04.05.2012
Few Signs of Further Fed Action in Latest Minutes
New York Times 04.03.2012
Weak Hiring May Force the Fed to Act Again â News Analysis
New York Times 06.01.2012
Fed Board Is Divided on Stimulus
New York Times 07.11.2012
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