U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said he plans to advocate for a requirement that the 12 regional Federal ...
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic announced Nov. 12 that he will retire when his term ends Feb. 28. His decision comes amid several potential leadership shakeups at the nation’s central ...
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ATLANTA — Dr. Raphael W. Bostic, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, announced his retirement at the end of his current term on Feb. 28, 2026. Bostic, who has served since June 5 ...
The departure of Raphael W. Bostic, who has served in the role since 2017, would create a new vacancy at the central bank. By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve. Raphael W. Bostic said ...
Nov. 12 (UPI) --A top Federal Reserve official said Wednesday he will retire at the end of his term in February. Atlanta's Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic will leave his post when his term ...
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic will retire on Feb. 28 after more than eight years in office. Bostic made history as the first African American and openly gay president of a regional Federal ...
The 15th president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Dr. Raphael Bostic, announced his intention to retire on Feb. 28, 2026, opening his seat on a key committee that controls monetary ...
ATLANTA — President of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, is retiring at the end of his current term in February, opening up a new seat on the Fed’s interest-rate setting committee.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Raphael Bostic, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will retire at the end of his current term in February, opening up a new seat on the Fed’s interest-rate setting ...
Raphael W. Bostic, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will retire in February 2026. Bostic, who has led the Atlanta Fed since 2017, is known for his inclusive economic vision and faced ...
Inflation continues to pose the most urgent risk to economic stability despite shifts in the labor market, according to Raphael Bostic, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.