WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was named Person of the Year by Time magazine, giving him a high-profile boost as he tries to fend off proposals that might weaken the Fed’s independence.
The selection puts the mild-mannered Bernanke, a former professor, in the company of US President Barack Obama, Pope John Paul II and Russian President Vladimir Putin, among other prominent world figures the magazine has picked in past years.The Senate is considering Bernanke’s nomination to a second term to head the Fed – the US central bank – and while he is expected to win confirmation, criticism of the Fed among the public and members of Congress is at its highest in decades.The Fed’s role in bailouts of Wall Street has prompted criticism from both Republicans and Democrats. Some lawmakers are pushing proposals to curb the Fed’s regulatory powers and open up its interest rate decision to congressional audits.The Fed worries that congressional second-guessing of its policy decisions would compromise its fiercely guarded independence.Time credited the 56-year-old Bernanke with creative leadership that helped set the US economy on a path to recovery even as he and other policy makers remain concerned about a high unemployment rate of 10 per cent.Double-digit unemployment is one reason the Fed, which cut benchmark interest rates to near zero percent a year ago, on Wednesday repeated a vow to keep rates exceptionally low for ‘an extended period’.Bernanke ‘knows the economy would be much, much worse if the Fed had not taken such extreme measures to stop the panic,’ Time said in its cover story on the central bank head. The magazine noted he had greatly expanded the Fed’s power through his efforts to fight the financial crisis.Time’s Person of the Year selection, widely watched in US media, is not meant to be celebratory but rather to focus on a world figure who has been highly influential in the past year.Still, the distinction is one that analysts said would probably help Bernanke, an expert on the Great Depression who succeeded Alan Greenspan in 2006.In picking Bernanke, Time passed over runners-up including House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top US commander in Afghanistan, who riveted Washington for months with his troop-increase request.For the first several years of his tenure, Bernanke, known for his low-key, analytical manner, had a much lower profile than Greenspan, who was considered a rock star on Wall Street and was extremely popular with the public during his tenure.- Nampa-Reuters
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