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Fed Board announces regional chairs and deputies

Proportion of women and ethnic minority directors at regional Feds increases

Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve Board has announced the 2022 chairs and deputy chairs for each of the regional Federal Reserve Banks.

The appointments have marginally increased the boards’ ethnic and sex diversity. , Women in class C director roles increased from 17 to 19, and directors from ethnic minorities increased from 20 to 23. There are a total of 36 class C directors in the US.

Class C directors are those appointed by the board of governors representing the public interest. Two of the three class

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Interview: Kenneth Rogoff

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