US President Biden could announce remaining Fed nominees as soon as this week - Reuters By Frank_Macro Fed Inflation
University economist Lisa Cook, former Fed research economist Philip Jefferson, and former Fed Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin are the leading candidates as the Biden administration seeks to diversify the Board of Governors. . Rumours that these candidates were under consideration has been swirling for some time.
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