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Roger Ferguson, former Fed vice chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Ferguson's thoughts on the latest jobs report, what's ...
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision to cut by 25 bps, what to make of Fed Chair Powell's commentary signaling a ...
The U.S. economy added 147,000 jobs in June, beating analyst expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
Roger Ferguson, former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve and former CEO of TIAA, joined CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ earlier Monday morning to discuss what he expects to come from the Fed.
In other words, he wanted the Fed to think about doing then what it's doing now. So there wouldn't be much difference between a Ferguson Fed and the Bernanke Fed.
In a Monday-morning appearance on CNBC, Evercore founder Roger Altman praised the Fed for delivering "nearly perfect" economic conditions, citing strength in equities, profits, and employment ...
Roger Federer: Why Fed-Ex Still Has Plenty Left in the Tank Despite Loss Kevin Pacelli @ kjp0205 Correspondent I @ kjp0205 Correspondent I ...
Roger Ferguson could be President Obama's Goldilocks candidate for Federal Reserve Board chairman. Someone not too hot (Larry Summers) or too cold (Janet Yellen.) Someone just right. Ferguson has been ...
For months, former Fed Governor Roger Ferguson has worried the risks of a recession were rising. Now, he said, a recession in 2023 is nearly unavoidable, with the chances “definitely over 50%,” ...
But few have the perspective of Roger Ferguson, given his time at the Fed, his private-sector experience, and his background. Continue reading this article with a Barron’s subscription.
The greatest tennis champion of all time, Roger Federer has set the bar at an almost unreachable height. A 17-time Grand Slam champion, Fed has done it all on the tennis court, accomplishing feats ...
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Roger Ferguson, the Federal Reserve's vice chairman who is best known for his calm handling of the central bank on Sept. 11, 2001, has resigned effective at the end of ...
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