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William C. Dudley, Federal Reserve Bank of New York president and chief executive officer, intends to retire in mid-2018 “to ensure that a successor is in place well before the end of his term,” the Fed said in a statement Monday.
November 6 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley is close to announcing his retirement, according to CNBC.
November 6 -
Many industry observers believe Federal Reserve Board Janet Yellen will retire from the central bank once her term as chair expires in February. But there are reasons she might stay.
November 3 -
Amid East Coast transit systems' overcrowding and strained capital budgets, advocates tout ferries as low-cost alternatives.
November 3 -
President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said the administration won’t wait long before selecting a No. 2 official at the Federal Reserve.
November 3 -
A commission would examine transferring capital assets to a trust and building asset values to benefit pension plans.
November 3 -
Jerome Powell wasn’t a lock to be President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve.
November 3 -
When it comes to winning over traders in the $14.2 trillion Treasuries market, Jerome Powell has it relatively easy.
November 3 -
The bond markets will not have a huge reaction to the nomination of Governor Jerome Powell as chair as of Federal Reserve Board, seeing it as a continuation of the monetary policies of Janet Yellen and Ben Bernanke before her.
November 2 -
The governor's action ends a five-month impasse over the biennial spending plan, though work remains at the state capitol.
November 1