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Having vacancies on the Federal Reserve Board makes it “more difficult,” Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said Thursday.
February 22 -
Federal Reserve Governor Randal Quarles delivered an upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy and endorsed a “gradual” path for raising interest rates in his first public speech on monetary policy since joining the central bank in October.
February 22 -
Federal Reserve officials grew more positive on the economic outlook, citing “substantial underlying economic momentum,” and were increasingly optimistic about achieving their inflation target, according to minutes of last month's policy meeting.
February 21 -
Calling for gradual and patient interest rate hikes, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan warned that three major challenges to the economy’s health must be addressed.
February 21 -
With inflation remaining stubbornly low, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick T. Harker said Wednesday he’s “penciled in” two rate hikes this year.
February 21 -
The White House is considering Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester for central bank vice chair.
February 14 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank had made great progress in its pursuit of full employment and stable prices but was on the lookout for threats to the economy amid turmoil in financial markets.
February 13 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester suggested Tuesday three rate hikes would be appropriate this year and next.
February 13 -
As the Baby Boom generation retires, economic growth may slow and fiscal deficits could grow, complicating monetary policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said late Thursday.
February 9 -
Discounting market volatility, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley Thursday expressed confidence in the economy’s strength and said the Fed’s projections of three rate hikes this year “seem reasonable.”
February 8 -
The Senate Banking Committee narrowly approved President Donald Trump’s nomination of Carnegie Mellon University Professor Marvin Goodfriend to sit on the Federal Reserve Board.
February 8 -
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said he isn’t altering his view on the U.S. economy or preference for a continued gradual rate hike path after several days of volatile markets.
February 8 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said market upheavals may be beneficial and he doesn’t expect them to have a negative impact on the economy.
February 8 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans said Wednesday he would wait before raising rates again.
February 7 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said recent stock-market declines weren’t that big and don’t yet change his outlook for the U.S. economy.
February 7 -
After a rocky hearing last month before lawmakers, confirmation is not certain.
February 7 -
The acceleration in U.S. wage growth doesn’t support faster interest-rate increases yet, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said.
February 6 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard maintains his position against tightening.
February 6 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell emphasized a commitment to better communication with the public.
February 5 -
Outgoing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said U.S. stocks and commercial real estate prices are elevated but stopped short of saying those markets are in a bubble.
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