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Remarks before the National Association of State Retirement Administrators 59th Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon, August 5, 2013 ; "I believe American businesses today are, far and away, the most efficient operators in the world. We have countless businesses in every sector of goods and...
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Remarks before the U.S. Manufacturing Summit, Orlando, Florida, August 22, 2013 ; "The remaining obstacle to being the absolute best economy for manufacturers and other businesses, bar none, has been fiscal and regulatory policy that seems incapable of providing job-creating manufacturers and...
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Remarks for $100 Bill Launch at Houston Branch , Houston, Texas, October 8, 2013>
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Remarks before the Economic Club of New York , New York City, October 17, 2013 ; "My heart bleeds for my country, for no amount of monetary accommodation, no conceivable amount of 'large-scale asset purchases,' no clever new monetary innovation by the Federal Reserve can offset the rot that is...
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Remarks before the Independent Bankers Association of Texas Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas, September 23, 2013 ; "Doing nothing at this [FOMC] meeting would increase uncertainty about the future conduct of policy and call the credibility of our communications into question."
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Remarks before the Causes & Macroeconomic Consequences of Uncertainty Conference, Dallas, Texas, October 3, 2013 ; "A policy that takes a longer-term perspective and is properly communicated and executed—so as to instill confidence that monetary policy will hew to a 2 percent inflation target...
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An upturn in our nation’s housing market is especially welcome amid the tepid economic recovery.
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As our elected officials struggle to reboot economic competitiveness without encumbering future generations with debt, perhaps they should look to the economic laboratory that is Texas.
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Dallas Fed President Richard W. Fisher proposes that as 2013 has unfolded, there has been increased attention on revamping our immigration laws.
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Dallas Fed President Richard W. Fisher discusses that fiscal authorities must not only figure out a way to contain the nation’s runaway deficits and bulging debt, but also overhaul our current tax, spending and regulatory regime in a way that induces businesses to invest here.
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