
Reade Pickert
Editor and Deputy Team Leader, Federal Reserve at Bloomberg News
Federal Reserve editor, deputy team leader at Bloomberg News | opinions are my own | [email protected] or @readepickert on Instagram
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Reade Pickert
The US central bank appointed Michael E. Horowitz to head the Federal Reserve Board’s Office of Inspector General starting June 30. He will also serve in that role for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. “The OIG is tasked with making recommendations to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the agencies, as well as preventing and detecting waste, fraud, and abuse,” according to a statement from the Fed Friday. He succeeds Mark Bialek, who retired in April.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Reade Pickert
Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz(Bloomberg) -- The US central bank appointed Michael E. Horowitz to head the Federal Reserve Board’s Office of Inspector General starting June 30. He will also serve in that role for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. “The OIG is tasked with making recommendations to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the agencies, as well as preventing and detecting waste, fraud, and abuse,” according to a statement from the Fed Friday.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Reade Pickert |Heesu Lee
Bloomberg — O diretor do Federal Reserve, Christopher Waller, disse que ainda vê um caminho para cortes de juros este ano, em meio às suas expectativas de que as tarifas aumentarão o desemprego e elevarão temporariamente a inflação. Waller afirmou que as tarifas elevarão a inflação nos “próximos meses”, mas defende relevar qualquer aumento de curto prazo nos preços ao definir a política monetária, desde que as expectativas de inflação permaneçam ancoradas.
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3 weeks ago |
fa-mag.com | Heesu Lee |Reade Pickert
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he continues to see a path to interest-rate cuts later this year amid his expectations that tariffs will boost unemployment and temporarily increase inflation. Waller said tariffs will raise inflation in the “coming months,” but he supports looking through any near-term rise in price growth when setting policy as long as inflation expectations remain anchored.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Reade Pickert
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he continues to see a path to interest-rate cuts later this year amid his expectations that tariffs will boost unemployment and temporarily increase inflation. Waller said tariffs will raise inflation in the “coming months,” but he supports looking through any near-term rise in price growth when setting policy as long as inflation expectations remain anchored.
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