Ben S. Bernanke
http://www.federalreserve.gov/Ben S. Bernanke is the current Federal Reserve Chairman. He was nominated by President George W. Bush in October 2005 to succeed Alan Greenspan. He was sworn in as chairman on February 1, 2006.
Bernanke was born in Georgia and grew up in South Carolina. He graduated from Harvard in 1975 with a BA in economics and received a PhD in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1979. He taught at the Stanford Graduate Scholl of Business from 1979 to 1985 and became a tenured professor at Princeton University.
Before becoming Federal Reserve Chairman, he was the Director of the Monetary Economics Program of the National Bureau of Economic Research and editor of the American Economic Review. In addition, he was chairman of the US President's Council of Economic Advisors (CEA).
Bernanke has been an advocate of a more transparent and democratic Federal Reserve, a different approach than Alan Greenspan. However, Bernanke's first months as FED Chairman were rocky. He took over in the midst of the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the housing bubble. Also, he was criticized by some as being too "academic" and out of touch with the markets.
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Ben Bernanke Testimony Before the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 9/24
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Stocks Fall As 'Urgent' Bailout Plan Stalls
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Unusual 11 Mid-Day Movers 9/23: SIL, FNM, FRE, SYUT Higher; DTG, CACH, GFIG, ENER Lower
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Wall Street's Eyes Swing Toward Washington
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Ben Bernanke discusses buying assets from banks near 'hold-to-maturity' prices
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 9/23
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Paulson and Bernanke Urge Congress To Act Now
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Ben Bernanke Testimony Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate
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Top 10 News Items 9/15-9/19: Gov't Plan Sparks Relief Rally; Feds Loan AIG $85B; Lehman Files for Bankruptcy
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Statement by Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. on Comprehensive Approach to Market Developments
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Paulson, Bernanke Propose Financial Fix-Up
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Bernanke to Accompany Paulson to Brief Congress on Possible Solution to Crisis -CNBC
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 9/18
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 9/17
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FOMC Leaves Rates Unchanged At 2%
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Treasury Secretary Paulson Makes Statement on Lehman (LEH)
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Fed Announces Initiatives In Wake of Lehman Collapse
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 9/9
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 9/9
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Paulson Plan on Mortgage Giants Fannie and Freddie (FNM, FRE) Expected This Weekend
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Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee (August 5)
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 8/25
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Bernanke Says Effects of Credit Crunch Are Becoming Apparent -Bloomberg
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The Three Signs That the Credit Crisis Has Yet to Hit Bottom
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 8/06
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FOMC Rate Decision Side-By-Side Comparison (08/05 vs 06/25)
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FOMC Leaves Rates Unchanged At 2%
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What to do When the Federal Reserve Finally Gets Serious about Inflation
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Cover Girl: Meredith Whitney; Is This The Bottom?
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Although Federal Reserve Policymakers Are Set to Meet, They Have Little Room to Maneuver
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Second Quarter GDP Release Set to Confirm or Deny U.S. Recessionary Fears
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When Gridlock is Good: Why a Contentious Election and Legislative Bottlenecks Pack a Profit Punch for Investors
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Inside Wall Street: The Real Reason the Federal Reserve Can't Raise Interest Rates
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Dubai: More Bubble or More Boom? Time Will Quickly Tell
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Bernanke says long-term options include nationalizing GSEs - Bloomberg
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Bernanke Not Worried About Bank Solvency
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Bernanke Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 7/14
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Federal Reserve Says No Discussions with GSEs on Access to Discount Window - Dow Jones
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Bernanke Tells GSE Chief Freddie (FRE) and Fannie (FNM) Are Eligible for the Discount Window -Reuters
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Who's Talk Was Louder on Lehman (LEH) Today - Bill Gross or Ben Bernanke?
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Lehman Brothers (LEH) Sinks 14% After Bernanke Asks For Measure In Case of Another I-Bank Bankruptcy
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Bernanke Speech On Regulatory Restructuring
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Bernanke tells US lawmakers 'financial turmoil is ongoing' - Bloomberg, Calls for liquidation tool for failed securities firm
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 7/9
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 7/8
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke says Fed may extend Wall St. lending Access to 2009 - Bloomberg
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SEC and Federal Reserve Strengthen Information Sharing and Cooperation

