Richard Clarida
Lael Brainard may take White House post
Biden could ask Federal Reserve vice-chair to lead economic council, reports say
More central banks have diversity and sustainability policies
But these policies remain less common than codes of ethics and whistleblower policies
FOMC adopts new ethics rules on trading
Fed reforms follow months of controversy over equities trading and three resignations
Tackling surging inflation
Central banks around the world are grappling with rapid price rises, with some taking very different routes to one another
Fed and ECB officials point to different policy directions
US officials see a rate hike in 2022 as increasingly likely, while eurozone governors rule that out
James Bullard on Fed policy, action and governance
St Louis president calls for tapering amid “exceptional” job market and risk of “more persistent” inflation, quantifies ‘big tent language’ for pioneering AIT move, and details Congress’s role in Fed ethics oversight
A return of the inflation monster?
There are fears that a shift in intellectual approach towards running economies ‘hot’ could herald a return of the money-eating inflation era
Fed’s Clarida says vaccine rollout has ‘brightened’ 2021 economic outlook
Rising Covid cases are downside in near term, but economy should bounce back, says vice-chair
Fed feeling its way with new inflation framework
Average inflation targeting is broadly dovish, and could see rates stay lower for even longer