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One-Pager No. 49
| May 2015
Lending Blind
Shadow Banking and Federal Reserve Governance in the Global Financial Crisis
The 2008 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) transcripts provide a rare portrait of how policymakers responded to the unfolding of the world’s largest financial crisis since the Great Depression. The transcripts reveal an FOMC that lacked a satisfactory understanding of a shadow banking system that had grown to enormous proportions—an FOMC that neither comprehended the extent to which the fate of regulated member banks had become intertwined and interlinked with the shadow banking system, nor had considered in advance the implications of a serious crisis. As a consequence, the Fed had to make policy on the fly as it tried to prevent a complete collapse of the financial system.
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Matthew Berg
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Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
Federal Reserve emergency credit and liquidity facilities
Federal Reserve: governance
Financial governance
Global financial crisis
Monetary policy
Shadow banking