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    Yellen's term is up early next year.

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    Yellen considers this progress toward making the system safer.

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    Yellen took issue with her ball of yarn's tangles.

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    Janet Yellen has used the word“patience” when referring to interest rate policy.

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    Janet Yellen comes up for reappointment in the first year of the next President's term.

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    In the meantime, it is evident that Janet Yellen and Kevin Warsh have been eliminated from the competition;

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    Mr Powell has succeeded Janet Yellen, the first woman to lead the US central bank in its 100-year history.

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    At a news conference after the Fed's meeting, Yellen said she would work to provide a smooth transition for Powell.

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    When we look at other indicators of financial stability risks, there's nothing flashing red there or possibly even orange," Yellen said.

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    The Federal Reserve chairwoman, Janet Yellen, said the committee was confident the economy would“continue to strengthen” but it still has“room for improvement”.

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    The US central bank announced today Yellen's decision, that the The president herself sent a brief five-paragraph letter to US President Donald Trump.

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    It goes without saying that the week would not be complete without the statements of the head of the US Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen.

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    Yellen's term as president of the Fed concludes in February 2018, but technically he could continue on the board of governors until January 31, 2024.

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    Yellen's historic path to the Fed was paved with hard work, excellent political connections and a belief in the ability of economists to help working families.

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    If the CDS network were reconfigured to a hub-and-spoke shape, Yellen said, it would be safer- and this has been, in fact, one thrust of post-crisis financial regulation.

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    It is anticipated that, the“final slate of pending nominations, most notably Janet Yellen as chairman of the Federal Reserve, could be taken care of with time to spare before the scheduled Christmas recess.”.

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    But how do we know that the hub-and-spoke solution that both Haldane and Yellen support doesn't reduce one type of danger at the expense of unintended consequences that could be even more dangerous?

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    Asked whether she was concerned that the Fed's prolonged low rates might be fueling a stock bubble, Yellen said she thought the market's gains had been supported by a sturdy USA and global economy.

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    Asked whether she was concerned that the Fed's prolonged low rates might be fueling a stock bubble, Yellen said she thought the market's gains had been supported by a sturdy U.S. and global economy.

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    Partly as a result, it expects to keep raising rates at the same incremental pace next year under the leadership of Jerome Powell, who will succeed Janet Yellen as Fed chair in February.

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    At his Senate confirmation hearing last month, Powell impressed his listeners as an evenhanded moderate who favoured the kind of incremental stance toward rate hikes that both Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, embraced.

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    At his Senate confirmation hearing last month, Powell impressed his listeners as an evenhanded moderate who favored the kind of incremental stance toward rate hikes that both Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, embraced.

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    In addition, we should pay attention to the speech of the head of the Fed, Janet Yellen on Thursday, July 13, and data on the US consumer market, which are expected to be published on Friday July 14.

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    The president of the Federal Reserve(Fed) of the United States, Janet Yellen, will leave his post on the board of governors of the agency in February 2018, when the office has been sworn in by his successor Jerome Powell, who is part of the US central bank since 2012, announced the institution today.

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    Although at first this movement was not very strong and confident, on Friday, August 25, the pair shot up sharply, reaching the height of 1.1940, supported by the speech of the Federal Reserve Head, Janet Yellen, it finished the week at the height of 1.1921- near the central level of resistance, indicated by analysts;

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