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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank is on track for a rate cut if the economy’s performance meets her expectations, but she declined to say when the Fed will ...
(Bloomberg) -- The US Senate confirmed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to a full 14-year term on a 51-47 vote Wednesday, with most Republicans again withholding their support.Most Read from ...
Lisa Cook, one of the Fed’s Washington-based governors, used a speech to talk about how officials could do a better job of predicting price increases in the future. Brittany Greeson for The New ...
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook spoke to the Detroit Economic Club on Wednesday and declared that "inflation remains much too high." ...
New Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Thursday added her voice to the U.S. central bank's broad consensus for continued interest rate hikes, as other policymakers reiterated they too see no ...
The Senate on Tuesday voted to confirm Michigan State University economics professor Lisa Cook to the Federal Reserve Board along party lines. Senators voted 50 to 50 on Cook’s confirmation ...
Lisa Cook shouldn’t be confirmed for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board. Her career is impressive: economics doctorate from Berkeley, professor at Michigan State, National Bureau of Economic ...
Lisa Cook, an economist with deep roots in Georgia, is poised to become the first Black woman on the board of the Federal Reserve. But she must first pass win Senate approval under stiff ...
MSU professor Lisa Cook faces a GOP smear campaign in her historic nomination to the Federal Reserve. But supporters say she brings great expertise.
Sarah Bloom Raskin, Lisa Cook and Philip Jefferson testified Thursday morning before the Senate Banking Committee.
Lisa Cook, who is slated to become the first Black woman to serve on the Federal Reserve if confirmed by […] The post Biden’s Federal Reserve nominee Lisa Cook facing racist smears appeared ...
Biden completes Fed slate with three new nominations Biden is nominating Sarah Bloom Raskin, Lisa Cook and Philip Jefferson to the Fed’s open seats, a person familiar with the nomination process ...
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