“[The chart] shows the sum of the absolute value of the impact on the ten-year Treasury yield of each member’s public speeches. Chairman Bernanke tops the list with a total impact of 18 basis points. President Lockhart came in second place with an impact of 17 basis points, and President Fisher was third with about 16 basis points.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/03/which-fed-members-move-market.html
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