Ben Bernanke
Ben Bernanke
Ben Shalom Bernankeis an American economist at the Brookings Institution who served two terms as chairman of the Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, from 2006 to 2014. During his tenure as chairman, Bernanke oversaw the Federal Reserve's response to the late-2000s financial crisis. Before becoming Federal Reserve chairman, Bernanke was a tenured professor at Princeton University and chaired the department of economics there from 1996 to September 2002, when he went on public service leave...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth13 December 1953
CityAugusta, GA
CountryUnited States of America
Our financial system is so complicated and so interactive - so many different markets in different countries and so many sets of rules.
The crisis in Europe has affected the U.S. economy by acting as a drag on our exports, weighing on business and consumer confidence, and pressuring U.S. financial markets and institutions.
Home purchases that are very highly leveraged or unaffordable subject the borrower and lender to a great deal of risk. Moreover, even in a strong economy, unforeseen life events and risks in local real estate markets make highly leveraged borrowers vulnerable.
Certainly there is no way to direct the effects of monetary policy at a single class of assets while leaving other financial markets and the broader economy untouched. One might as well try to perform brain surgery with a sledgehammer.
The Federal Reserve has always recognized the importance of allowing markets to work, and government oversight of financial firms will never be fully effective without the aid of strong market discipline.
I think at this point in time that the inverted yield curve is not signaling a slowdown.
I think there's a good chance we'll dodge the bullet this time.
I see inflation as remaining well-contained going forward.
Over the past decade a combination of diverse forces has created a significant increase in the global supply of saving -- a global saving glut,
Our understanding of the best practice in monetary policy evolved during Alan Greenspan's tenure at the Fed, and it will continue to evolve in the future,
Our assessment currently is that the risks to inflation are perhaps the more significant at the moment, and we need to address that.
Roger made invaluable contributions to the Federal Reserve and to the country.
Rents should begin to decelerate as the demand for owner-occupied housing stabilizes and the supply of rental units increases.
Remember that physical beauty is evolution's way of assuring us that the other person doesn't have too many intestinal parasites.