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US central bank’s watchdog releases report on scandal that ensnared its regional presidents in Dallas and Boston
A lively and provocative new study explores the powerful forces influencing the region in a disorderly, multipolar world
Report finds Richard Clarida and Jay Powell did not break law or violate US central bank’s rules
Scandal risks complicating reappointment of chair and leaving central bank rudderless
New rules come after two regional bank presidents resigned following questionable dealings
Elizabeth Warren also asks SEC to investigate whether activity ‘violated insider trading rules’
Boston president Eric Rosengren and Dallas head Robert Kaplan to retire next month
Robert Kaplan and Eric Rosengren will refrain from trading for remainder of their tenures
Governor closes restaurants, cinemas and bars, helping trigger late Wall Street sell-off
Central bankers split on whether bond market signals economic weakness in US or overseas
Policymakers debate regime shift in global economic conditions in which little is certain
Robert Kaplan also plays down significance of Friday’s weak payrolls numbers
Robert Kaplan says patience is needed given tepid inflation and softening global growth
Jay Powell faces calls for higher requirements while Republicans push for deregulation
A hard-headed realpolitik now governs the battle for influence between China, the US and India
Administration officials becoming more vocal on US monetary policy moves
Robert Kaplan and Bill Dudley remain confident about US economy despite stock volatility
The US has returned to full employment and stronger income growth but problems remain
Kaplan says tight US job market weighing on decision despite stubbornly low inflation
Focus remains on cutting debt as higher employment fails to have expected effect
Robert Kaplan keen to reform rules hurting small and mid-sized businesses
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