By Dian L. Chu, EconForecast James Bullard, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis was on CNBC Monday, December 20, 2010 mostly defending the Fed’s controversial $600 billion Treasury purchasing program (QE2) announced in Nov. What struck me as totally self-contradictory were Bullard’s statements regarding the QE2, treasury yield, inflation expectations, and inflation, which I will outline and rebuff below. Bullard – Higher Treasury Yield = QE2 Success During the interview, aside from the usual Fed PR spin that QE2 has been ‘modestly successful so far’, he also…
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