Biden is considering law professor, Fed president, and former CFPB director to fill 3 seats on Federal Reserve: Report -Breaking
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According to reports, the White House began interviews with potential candidates for the vacant seats on the Federal Reserve System’s board of governors in 2022.
Bloomberg reports that U.S. President Joe Biden is in trouble according to Bloomberg’s Wednesday report. Bloomberg quotes people familiar with this matter. ConsiderRaphael Bostic (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta president), Richard Cordray, ex-director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Sarah Bloom Raskin (Duke University law professor) will be qualified to replace Fed board members who are retiring in 2022. Karen Dynan, former Treasury Department employee under President Barack Obama, and Valerie Wilson, program director at the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on Race, Ethnicity and the Economy, are also being looked into.
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