Sunday, May 1

Fed President Hoenig Opens-up on Why He (in Fedspeak) 'Went Off the Reservation'

Kansas City Fed President & FOMC Member Tom Hoenig
FOMC-member Thomas Hoenig explains why he has been the lone dissenting vote against the Fed's zero interest rate policy (ZIRP), which is coming up on an extraordinary three years.

Link to audio recording include Q&A here, and below is a brief bio:

Thomas M Hoenig is president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He assumed the role of president on October 1, 1991, making him the longest serving of the 12 current regional Federal Reserve Bank presidents. He is senior member of the Federal Reserve System's Federal Open Market Committee, the key body with authority over national monetary policy in the United States.

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