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Two more Republican no votes will sink the nomination, if Democrats remain steadfast in their opposition.
July 27 -
With rates at zero lower bound, and staying there, analysts are focusing on the post-meeting statement.
July 27 -
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah said he will vote against Judy Shelton, one of two Trump administration nominees to the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors.
July 23 -
Having people who are “outside the mainstream” on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors won’t create “huge amounts of problems” because they won’t set the path for monetary policy alone, former New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley said.
July 23 -
Without a return of inflation, rate hikes are off the table, according to Charles Evans, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
July 17 -
The U.S. central bank should consider holding off on raising interest rates until inflation is above its 2% target, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said.
July 15 -
Uncertainty makes downside risks prevalent, and the Fed will need to be accommodative when the crisis ends, according to Lael Brainard.
July 14 -
The chance of the Federal Reserve using yield curve control is probably much higher than the market currently anticipates.
July 13 -
The panel later this month will vote on the nomination of Judy Shelton, whose views on certain policy issues have met with skepticism from both Democrats and Republicans.
July 10 -
Although the recovery process from the COVID-19 stated, the economy has a long way to go.
July 8