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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Fed's 'Operation Twist' has only minor effects: Fisher

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: View over World W...
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: View over World War Two aviation wing, including Japanese planes and B-29 Enola Gay (Photo credit: Chris Devers)
CHICAGO, June 26 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's recent move to push down borrowing costs by replacing its short-term securities holdings with longer-term ones is doing more harm than good, a t op Fed official who opposed the action said on Tuesday.
The Fed last week decided to extend through the end of the year a bond maturity-extension program called Operation Twist, in which the central bank replaces short-term debt it holds with longer-term securities. Operation Twist had been due to end this week.
'My suspicion is Operation Twist is having a very minor effect and I have argued that the benefits do not exceed the costs; the costs exceed the benefits,' Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Richard Fisher told Fox Business Network, according to a transcript provided by Fox. 'And that's why I personally didn't support the program. But I was in a minority.' ... Continue to read.
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