Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Michael Barr announced that he will step down from the powerful role in the coming weeks after President-elect Donald Trump enters office. Barr submitted ...
His decision to step down was fueled, in part, by the fact that a “risk of a dispute over the position” could be a distraction from the Fed’s mission of supervision and regulation of the financial ...
Hoping to avoid a legal battle with the incoming Trump administration, Michael Barr, the Federal Reserve's vice chair for supervision, will relinquish his role as the central bank's chief regulator by ...
Incoming President Donald Trump didn’t have to ask Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michael Barr to step down from his role as the central bank’s top regulator.
Michael Barr will continue to serve on the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, the central bank said Monday.
6 (UPI) --Michael Barr, the vice chair for supervision ... a chance to fill one of the top positions on the powerful central bank. Barr's term was supposed to extend until 2026, but in his ...
President-elect Donald Trump didn’t have to ask Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michael Barr to step down from his role as the central bank’s top regulator. As rumors mounted that Trump might try ...
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world Michael Barr is stepping ... Federal Reserve, the US central bank announced on Monday. Barr will vacate his role as ...
The top banking regulator at the US central bank has said he will step down from his role early, citing the "risk of a dispute" as Washington prepares for a new administration. Michael Barr, who had ...
Federal Reserve Vice Chair of Supervision Michael Barr's decision on Monday to resign early from his regulatory oversight role sets up an early test of how Donald Trump will try to shape the U.S.
Michael Barr said he'll step down as the Federal Reserve's vice chair of supervision at the end of February, seeking to avoid a dispute over the role, as Donald Trump starts his second term as U.S.