The Federal Reserve may be making an effort to open up some of its
famously opaque decision making, but the newfound interest in
transparency doesn't extend to sharing records of meetings that happened
years ago.
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The Huffington Post and MSNBC's "Dylan Ratigan Show" filed Freedom of
Information Act requests in January to obtain the minutes of Federal
Open Market Committee meetings from 2007 to 2010. That month, the Fed
had released the 2006 minutes of the confidential committee, which
essentially sets national monetary policy.
In response, the bank provided 513 pages of mostly blacked-out paper and cited policy to justify withholding the information.
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