Journal Article
Monetary policy and financial market expectations: what did they know and when did they know it?
Abstract: Interest rates sometimes seem to respond to Federal Reserve policy actions in unexpected ways--for example, falling when the Fed \\" tightens\\" monetary policy or rising when the Fed \\"eases\\" policy. In this article, Michael R. Pakko and David C. Wheelock attempt to demystify such responses. They show how trading in the federal funds futures market reveals public expectations of Federal Reserve actions, and how our knowledge of these expectations can help us interpret the behavior of interest rates.
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Part of Series: Review
Publication Date: 1996
Volume: 78
Issue: Jul
Pages: 19-32