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Sept. 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve Board has rejected a request by U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner for a public review of the central banks structure and governance, three people familiar with the matter said.
The Obama administration proposed on June 17 a financial- regulatory overhaul including a comprehensive review of the Feds ability to accomplish its existing and proposed functions and the role of its regional banks. The Fed was to lead the study and enlist the Treasury and a wide range of external experts.
Some top central bank officials, after agreeing to the review, saw a potential threat to Fed independence after the Treasury released the proposal, two of the people said. The Obama plan said the Treasury would consider recommendations from the review and propose any changes to the Feds governance and structure.
It is not obvious at all why that is a Treasury responsibility or even appropriate why the Treasury would undertake that kind of study, said Robert Eisenbeis, chief monetary economist at Cumberland Advisors Inc. in Vineland, New Jersey, and a former Atlanta Fed research director. The Fed was created by Congress and it is not part of the executive branch.
U.S. lawmakers have also called for a review of the Feds power and structure, saying Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke overstepped his authority as he bailed out creditors of Bear Stearns Cos. and American International Group Inc. while battling a crisis that led to $1.62 trillion in writedowns and losses at financial firms.
No Work Done
While the report requested by the Treasury hasnt been formally scrapped, no work has been done on the project, which was due Oct. 1, the people said. Treasury spokesman Andrew Williams declined to comment, as did Fed spokeswoman Michelle Smith.
Fed Rejects Geithner Request for Study of Governance, Structure - Bloomberg.com
I sure would like it if there were a way that the public could put a check on the Fed's power.
Can we?