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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen hasn’t yet decided whether she’ll stay at the central bank in a diminished role when her term as chair ends in February, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
November 8 -
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 -
Jerome Powell wasn’t a lock to be President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve.
November 3 -
Janet Yellen’s only advocate in the White House may be the one person who matters most: President Donald Trump.
October 25 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen defended the central bank’s use of unconventional and often unpopular monetary policy tools after the Great Recession.
October 23 -
The U.S. Senate probably will confirm President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve, but the process won’t be free of drama.
October 20 -
President Donald Trump concluded a White House meeting Thursday afternoon with Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen as House conservatives mounted a campaign to persuade him not to reappoint her.
October 19 -
President Trump said Tuesday that he has winnowed the number of candidates for the next Fed chair, including potentially reappointing Janet Yellen.
October 17 -
President Trump plans to announce his nominee to chair the Federal Reserve before he leaves Nov. 3 for an 11-day trip.
October 17 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the U.S. central bank expects to continue to raise interest rates gradually.
October 16