Pressure continues to build for a legitimate audit of the Federal Reserve. Bloomberg reports:
The Fed will support legislation to let government auditors probe six temporary programs created to combat the financial crisis such as the Primary Dealer Credit Facility, Bernanke said yesterday in House testimony. While he would support the delayed release of names of firms getting aid from those programs, he said banks borrowing through the longstanding discount window must be allowed to remain anonymous.
Bernanke’s move toward greater openness may not dissuade lawmakers who want the Fed to disclose more information about the Fed’s lending and policy decisions. Lawmakers are responding to public anger over the Fed’s role in the $182.3 billion bailout of American International Group Inc.
“Bernanke Transparency Offer May Not Defuse Calls for Audits”
Pressure continues to build for a legitimate audit of the Federal Reserve. Bloomberg reports:
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