OpinionThe Fed Should Prepare Markets For The Unexpected
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The Fed Should Prepare Markets For The Unexpected
Ben Bernanke wants the central bank to publish quarterly monetary policy reports. This would shed much-needed light on its thinking and make it more effective.
What if the US economy defies the Federal Reserve’s expectations? How will the Fed react if growth proves much slower, or inflation much higher, or both?To an unusual extent, the world’s most powerful central bank leaves the public in the dark about such contingencies. It can and should do better.Four times a year, the Fed releases a document called the Summary of Economic Projections, or SEP, in which the 19 members of the policy-ma...