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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York will begin publishing a new short-term market interest rate on Tuesday. The Secured Overnight Financing Rate, or S.O.F.R., was created to wean the world's financial markets off the London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, a benchmark rate that currently serves as ...
John C. Williams, an economist and longtime Federal Reserve official, is a top candidate for president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, according to two people familiar with the search process. Mr. Williams, 55, now leads the San Francisco Fed, where he has been president since 2011. If he is ...

A Chicago Booth doctoral candidate who looked at New York City taxi-cab data found increased activity around the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and major commercial banks around the Fed's eight yearly policy meetings. The data is the latest evidence of conflicts of interest at one of the regional Fed ...
Top Democratic lawmakers are piling pressure on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to consider a diverse slate of candidates as the search for its next president enters a critical phase. A letter, signed by eight Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee, was sent last week to the leaders of the New ...
Every president in the history of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has been a white male banker. A new report from the Fed Up coalition, an activist group calling for more inclusive economic policies, says the key regional Fed bank's conflicts lead to subpar regulation of Wall Street. As William Dudley ...

Commentary by Michael Ivanovitch, an independent analyst focusing on world economy, geopolitics and investment strategy. He served as a senior economist at the OECD in Paris, international economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and taught economics at Columbia Business School.
An executive with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York told a group of Fairfield County businessmen on Feb. 28 that, while the county continues to lag much of the surrounding region and the nation at large in economic performance, it's doing better than Puerto Rico. federal reserve jason bram ...

William C. Dudley, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Ashlee Espinal | Reuters. William C. Dudley, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Four interest-rate rises by the Federal Reserve this year would constitute a "gradual" tightening, New York Fed President William Dudley ...
[The stream is slated to start at 10 a.m. ET. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley will speak Thursday morning, making the opening remarks at the economic press briefing on Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin ...
The area's proximity to New York City generates a significant number of jobs and makes its real estate market an attractive alternative to the soaring costs of the five boroughs, Federal Reserve Bank of New York research officer Jason Bram argued in a speech Wednesday to The Business Council of ...
Thursday, March 1 SAO PAULO, Brazil - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley speaks on trade and globalization before an event organized by the Central Bank of Brazil, 1100 EST/1600 GMT (1300 Sao Paulo time). Text available. Audience Q&A expected. Live webcast at . Contact: ...
When William C. Dudley, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, announced that he planned to step down, progressives and pro-labor groups saw a rare opportunity to influence an important economic policy appointment over which President Trump has no say. Almost immediately, they ...


 

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