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by Qasaur
2243 days ago
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FOMC minutes are published, but not other meetings which are arguably more important, including the meetings of the Board. https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/boardmeetings/mee... "Effective March 15, 2020, the meeting was closed to public observation by Order of the Board of Governors1 because the matters fall under exemption(s) 9(A)(i) of the Government in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. Section 552b(c)), and it was determined that the public interest did not require opening the meeting." This seems to be the case for almost all of their meetings. |
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From your own link, verbatim:
"Items considered in closed session include primarily
- Bank and bank holding company supervisory matters, discussions of which generally disclose information from bank examination reports or commercial and financial information obtained in confidence by the Board - Monetary policy and other matters whose premature release could be used in financial speculation - Personnel matters."
Not very nebulous, eh?