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Appendix 1: Materials used by Mr. Kos
Page 1
Top panel
Title: Current U.S. and Euro-area 3-Month Deposit Rates and Rates Implied by Traded Forward Rate
Agreements
Series: U.S. and Euro Area LIBOR fixings, U.S. and Euro Area 3-, 6-, and 9-Month Forward Rate
Agreements
Horizon: September 1, 2003 - December 5, 2003
Description: U.S. and Euro area Libor fixings are relatively unchanged since the October FOMC
meeting.
Bottom panel
Title: 2-Year Treasury Note Yield and Federal Funds Rate Target
Series: 2-Year Treasury Yield, Fed Funds Target Rate
Horizon: July 1, 2002 - December 5, 2003
Description: Two-year Treasury yields have been increasing since July, while the fed funds target
rate remains unchanged.

Page 2
Top panel
Title: 2-Year Treasury Note Yield Less Federal Funds Rate Target
Series: Spread between the 2-Year Treasury Yield and the Fed Funds Target Rate
Horizon: January 1, 1990 - December 5, 2003
Description: The spread between the two-year Treasury note and the fed funds target rate has been
increasing recently.
Middle-left panel
Title: Investment Grade Corporate Debt Spread
Series: U.S. Investment Grade Corporate Option-Adjusted Spread
Horizon: September 1, 2003 - December 5, 2003

Description: The U.S. investment grade corporate option-adjusted spread has narrowed.
Lehman Brothers Investment Grade Corporate Index OAS. Source: Lehman Brothers

Middle-right panel
Title: High Yield and EMBI+ Spreads
Series: EMBI+ Sovereign Debt Spread, U.S. High Yield Corporate Option-Adjusted Spread
Horizon: September 1, 2003 - December 5, 2003
Description: The EMBI+ sovereign debt spread and the U.S. high yield corporate option-adjusted
spread have narrowed.
Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index OAS; EMBI+. Source: Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan

Bottom panel
Title: Average Yield on Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index
Series: Average Yield on Merrill Lynch's High Yield Bond Index
Horizon: January 1, 1990 - December 5, 2003
Description: The average yield on Merrill Lynch's high yield bond index has declined.

Page 3
Top panel
Title: Select Foreign Currencies Versus U.S. Dollar
Series: EUR-USD, CAD-USD, GBP-USD, CHF-USD, AUD-USD, USD-YEN
Horizon: January 1, 2003 - December 5, 2003
Description: The U.S. dollar has depreciated against other major currencies.
Middle panel
Title: Interest Rate Differentials: Select 5-Year Government Spreads to U.S. Treasuries
Series: Spread between the 5-Year Treasury Yield and the 5-Year Government Bond Yields for Great
Britain, Germany, Canada, and Australia
Horizon: January 1, 2003 - December 5, 2003
Description: The spread between the 5-year Treasury yield and the 5-Year Government Bond Yields
for Great Britain, Germany, Canada, and Australia have been widening since September.
Bottom panel
Title: Euro-Dollar and Dollar-Yen 1-Month Option Implied Volatility
Series: 1-Month Option Implied Volatility for Euro-Dollar and Dollar-Yen Exchange Rates
Horizon: January 1, 2003 - December 5, 2003
Description: One-month option implied volatility for dollar-yen has declined sharply since the
September G-7 communiqué.

Page 4
Top panel

Title: The History of SOMA Holdings of Federal Agency Securities
Series: SOMA Holdings of Federal Agency Securities
Horizon: 1970-2003
Description: SOMA holdings of federal agency securities have declined since the last outright
purchase in 1981.
Bottom panel
Title: Agency and MBS Collateral on Outstanding RPs
Series: Agency and MBS Collateral on Outstanding RPs
Horizon: 1976-2003
Description: Agency and MBS collateral on outstanding RPs have been increasing in recent years.
RP operations in Agency collateral began in 1966; Agency-Sponsored MBS collateral first accepted in Q4 October 1999.

Appendix 2: Materials used by Mr. Madigan
Material for Briefing on Monetary Policy Alternatives
December 9, 2003
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL (FR)
CLASS I FOMC

Exhibit 1
Market Developments
Exhibit 1 presents information on recent market developments.
Top-left panel
Expected Federal Funds Rates*
The top-left panel displays the expected path of the funds rate embedded in futures markets as of
three dates--October 27, December 4, and December 8, 2003. From October 27 to December 4,
generally robust economic data led investors to revise up the expected path for policy. However,
investors marked down the expected policy path significantly after the weaker-than-expected
employment report for November. On balance, policy expectations ended the period a touch lower in
the near term.
* Estimates from federal funds and eurodollar futures, with an allowance for term premia and other adjustments. Return to text

Top-right panel
Treasury Coupon Yields
The top-right panel displays time-series for two-, five- and ten-year Treasury yields. These yields
had edged higher over much of the period, but dropped following the employment report and
finished the period largely unchanged.
Bottom-left panel
Implied Distribution of the Federal Funds Rate about Six Months Ahead*
The bottom-left panel displays the implied distribution of the federal funds rate about six months

ahead derived from options data, December 8, 2003. The mode of this distribution is at 1 percent, but
there is considerable weight attached to higher rates.
* Based on the distribution of the three-month eurodollar rate five months ahead (adjusted for a risk premium) as implied by
options on eurodollar futures contracts. Return to text

Bottom-right panel
Expectations for the Upcoming FOMC Statement (FRBNY Survey of Primary Dealers)
12 of 22 dealers expect the considerable period phrase to be dropped.
5 of 22 dealers expect the FOMC to alter the individual risk assessments.
- 3 expect balanced inflation risks
- 2 expect upside growth risks
5 of 22 dealers expect the FOMC to shift its overall risk assessment to balance.

Exhibit 2
Policy Choices
Exhibit 2 presents information focusing on the policy choices at this meeting.
Top-left panel
Policy Alternatives in the Bluebook
Unchanged stance of policy.
Ease policy 25 basis points.
No discussion of tightening.
Top-right panel
Options for Revisions to Rationale Paragraph
Update language.
- Output "expanding briskly" instead of "firming."
- Labor markets "improving modestly" instead of "stabilizing."
Other changes.
Middle panel
Alternative Assessments of Balance of Risks
Risks to Inflation
Unwelcome Fall
Balanced
Risks to
Sustainable
Economic Weighted to
the Upside
Growth

Balanced

Low inflation predominant concern Balanced
Balanced
Low inflation predominant concern
-or-orUnsustainably rapid growth
Balanced
predominant concern

Possible variations: (1) Qualify any assessments. (2) Omit the overall balance.

Bottom panel
Options for "Considerable Period" Language
Retain: "In these circumstances, the Committee believes that policy accommodation can be
maintained for a considerable period."
Substitute "for a while" for "a considerable period."
Explain: "With inflation quite low and resource use slack,..."
Recast in terms of "patience."
Recast conditionally: "Policy accommodation can be maintained for the considerable period
that..."
Drop.

Appendix 3: Materials used by Mr. Ferguson
Status Report from the Working Group on Communications
1. The Working Group has reduced the many proposed alternatives for the risk assessment into
three basic types
• that differ according to their specificity, discussion of levels and changes of output and
inflation, and length of the time horizon.
2. Reserve Bank and Board staff will stress test the alternatives
• under six scenarios that include likely near-term course of economy and episodes that
have proven challenging.
3. Board staff will prepare memos on expediting the release of the minutes and enhancing the
role of the economic forecasts of the governors and Reserve Bank presidents, which the
Committee may consider as a substitute or complement to the proposed risk assessments.
4. This material will be sent to the Committee in advance of the January meeting.

Proposal A
The Committee believes that, for the foreseeable future, the risks to inflation relative to the
Committee's long-run goal of price stability are [weighted toward the downside / balanced / weighted
toward the upside]; the risks to real economic activity relative to the long-run goal of sustainable
economic growth are [weighted toward the downside / balanced / weighted toward the upside]; and,
taken together,
the risks to its objectives are roughly in balance.
the risk of inflation becoming undesirably [high / low] is the predominant concern.
the risk of [unsustainable / weak] real economic activity is the predominant concern.
This version
merges levels and changes
alludes to benchmarks in the overall risk assessment
uses the "elastic" notion of the foreseeable future

Proposal B
The incoming data over the intermeeting period suggests that output is expanding briskly but that
resource slack remains considerable and inflation well contained.
The probability of economic growth running above its long-run sustainable pace is below / about
equal to / above that of it falling short over the next few quarters. Over the same period, the
probability of inflation rising is below / about equal to / above that of it declining. In light of this
assessment and against the backdrop of its long-run goals of price stability and maximum
employment, the Committee judges that the risk(s)
of [increasing pressure on resources / decreasing pressure on resources] / (and) / [inflation
running undesirably high / inflation running undesirably low] is (are) the more pressing
concern(s)
the risks to both of its long-run goals are balanced
for the foreseeable future.
This version
is explicit about levels (in the first paragraph) and changes (in the second paragraph)
alludes to benchmarks in the overall risk assessment
uses a more specific time frame

Proposal C
The incoming data over the intermeeting period suggests that output is expanding briskly but that
resource slack remains considerable and inflation well contained. The Committee anticipates that the
stance of its policy, if maintained, should foster a working down of resource slack over the next two
years and containment of inflation around its already low level.
Going forward, the Committee's assessment of the risks to this outlook are such that its forecast of
economic growth for the next two years is [more / equally / less] likely to be increased than
decreased over the next few months. Over the same period, the Committee's longer-term outlook for
inflation is [more / equally / less] likely to be increased than decreased. Against the backdrop of its
goals of maximum sustainable economic growth and price stability, the Committee views the risks to
its outlook [for economic activity / for inflation to be the predominant concern] / [as balanced].
This version
is explicit about levels and changes
alludes to benchmarks in the first paragraph
uses two time spans (the longer forecast period and the shorter period over which that outlook might
change)
emphasizes the Committee's forecast of the economy

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