Fed's Fisher vows to vote against extending QE (by V. Phani Kumar)
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Pres. Richard Fisher said Tuesday that he would vote against any further monetary easing by the central bank at the end of the current program in June. "I will vote against ... any further extension of that program," Fisher told Fox Business News, referring to the U.S. Federal Reserve's $600 billion asset-purchase program, often referred to as "Quantitative Easing 2." "I cannot foresee a circumstance where I can support any further liquidity in the economy," he said.