FACTBOX: Fed policy-makers' recent comments
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The following is a summary of recent comments by Fed policy-makers:
* Denotes 2008 voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, which sets U.S. monetary policy.
* DALLAS FED PRESIDENT RICHARD FISHER, FEB 22:
"We have to be mindful of that fact that we have to create the conditions for employment growth, at the same time be careful that we don't stir the embers of inflation," he said. "And that represents the horns of a dilemma presently."
"There is a question as to whether inflation expectations are well anchored."
ST LOUIS FED PRESIDENT WILLIAM POOLE, FEB 20:
"At any given time, policy-makers could pursue a powerfully expansionary policy to all but eliminate the possibility of a significant recession in the year ahead, but doing so would come at the cost and even likelihood of an unacceptable increase in the rate of inflation."
* MINNEAPOLIS FED PRESIDENT GARY STERN, FEB 19:
"We have to try to understand as more information on both market conditions and the market becomes available ... how the two align, and what is the appropriate thing to do." Continued...






