The Fed and Treasury
  • Investors Look to Fed, November Jobs, Holiday Sales

    By Patti Domm, CNBC

    November's employment report is expected to show a steady and solid pace of hiring, but it may be the words of Fed officials starting Monday that get more focus in the week ahead. That's because...

  • New Way to Profit from Last Year’s Government Shutdown?

    By Eric Katz, Government Executive

    Most federal employees are focusing their shutdown consciousness on what lies ahead. The current continuing resolution will expire Dec. 11, and Congress has yet to lay out a plan to avoid a lapse in...

  • Inside the New York Fed: What Critics Get Wrong

    By Robert Hockett, The Fiscal Times

    I have worked at both the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the International Monetary Fund, and have long been struck by the sense that neither institution can “win” where its critics are...

  • Investors Thankful for the Market’s Recent Strength

    By Patti Domm, CNBC

    Stocks head into Thanksgiving week on the tailwind of central bank easing. Typically a positive week and time of year for stocks, analysts expect the market to continue to head higher. The big event...

  • Lame-Duck Action Could Add $1.5T to Long-Term Debt

    Largely under the radar screen, lawmakers are toying with ideas that could add as much as $1.5 trillion to the national debt in the coming decade. Washington is transfixed on President Obama’s new...