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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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner Testimony To House Ways and Means Committee
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Bernanke Vents About AIG
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Bernanke Says US May Need to Expand $700B Bank Rescue Fund
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Testimony by Chairman Bernanke on Current Economic/Financial Conditions and Federal Budget
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 2/26
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Bernanke Comments Suggests Up-Tick Rule Is Coming Back
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Bernanke Addresses Mark-to-Market: Says Thinly Traded Assets Make Process 'Very Difficult'
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 2/25
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Bernanke Provides Hope That Banks Could Survive and Economy Can Recover
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Bernanke's Testimony to Congress on Semiannual Monetary Policy Report
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Preferred to Common Conversion On Govt Bank Ownership Would Happen Gradually
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Ben Bernanke Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress
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Chairman Ben Bernanke urges strong action to stabilize markets, banks
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Citigroup (C) and BofA (BAC) Lower on Nationalization Fears
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FOMC Minutes from Jan. 16 and Jan. 27-28
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Bernanke Sees US Unemployment Rate Topping 8%
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Highlights from Q&A Following Bernanke's Speech to National Press Club
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Bernanke's Speech to the National Press Club
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Bernanke: New Forecasts to Show Fed's Long-Term Financial Goal -Bloomberg
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BofA's (BAC) Lewis Claims No Talks Of Nationalization, But Apparently Bernanke Was Scared
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Market Check: Dow Dow 350, Nasdaq Down 58, S&P 500 Down 38; Markets at Fresh Session Lows
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke Comments on Programs to Strengthen Credit Markets and the Economy
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Financial Stability Plan: Fact Sheet
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Speech From Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner
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U.S. Considering Two-Part Bank Bailout
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 1/29
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FOMC Statement for 1/27-1/28 Meeting
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"Bad Bank" Plan Gives Market Steam, But Questions Remain
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 1/14
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 1/13
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Ben S. Bernanke At the Stamp Lecture, London School of Economics, London, England
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Fed's Randall Kroszner Submits Resignation from Board of Governors
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Henry Paulson Comments on The Role of the GSEs in Supporting the Housing Recovery
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FOMC Minutes Dec 15-16, 2008
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 12/16
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 12/09
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 12/05
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Ben Bernanke At the Federal Reserve System Conference on Housing and Mortgage Markets
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Ben Bernanke Speech From Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce
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Henry M. Paulson, Jr. at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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FOMC Minutes October 28-29, 2008
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David Moenning's Daily State of the Markets: 11/19
