Northwestern professor Janice Eberly is the front runner to succeed Lael Brainard as Fed vice chair, people familiar tell @josh_wingrove@JenniferJJacobs and me.
https://t.co/gFrKvtybQ8
I’m thrilled to share that I am joining @business as a US economy editor in the Washington bureau, focusing on the Federal Reserve.
I can’t wait to get to work with Bloomberg’s all-star lineup of Fed and eco reporters, at a historic moment for the central bank. I start Dec. 12.
Calling all #business#journalists. Join @SABEW next Thursday, Sept. 29 at 1pm ET for free virtual training on Reporting During the Economic Recovery. @scottlanman will lead the discussion with @sinoceros & @ChrisRugaber.
Register: https://t.co/gV6mXY9MiV
I’m so happy to share that today I start a new job at Bloomberg writing about the Federal Reserve and the economy. It’s a fascinating time to cover Fed policy, and there are so many stories to tell about the evolving labor market. Please help me tell them! My DMs are open.
Consumer spending has been resilient amid pandemic, inflation and job upheaval. Now it will be tested anew
with @katiadmi@livrockeman@sarahhalzack
https://t.co/yvsJBR7O0M
@business But the position is more than just an editor: you'll have broad responsibility for marshaling people from various teams across the DC bureau, and the larger organization, to deliver coverage that resonates with our audience and stands out from the competition. (3/x)
Janet Yellen, President Joe Biden’s surprise pick as Treasury secretary, says there’s too much unfinished business to think about departing the role after just over a year on the job https://t.co/oBrngrT3HS via @markets
We're hiring! Bloomberg News is looking for a talented and ambitious journalist in New York to join our team and help tell the story of a pivotal time for the Federal Reserve and U.S. economy. See the posting for more info.
https://t.co/YP4PDXXI1Q
The @AtlantaFed’s highly popular Wage Tracker, tracked closely by Fed Chair Powell and Wall Street, may not be able to continue in its current form because of @CensusBureau survey changes. Via @economics @atanzi https://t.co/13Tib93Etu
We're looking for an experienced, energetic journalist to join the fantastic group of reporters in Bloomberg's Turkey bureau.
The job will to cover one of the world's most fascinating, challenging and high profile economy beats.
Here is the link⤵️
https://t.co/e1y6CyjxM9
Cultural issues like immigration may dominate France's headlines, but Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire argues that President #Macron is right for its economy. On this week's #Stephanomics. Thread
https://t.co/NHt3pZBizA
Fed Chair Powell is likely to get questions from senators at his confirmation hearing on regulation of Wall Street banks, climate change and the Fed's balance sheet -- and some on inflation and path of interest rates as well. https://t.co/THAwNolWVQ via @boes_@economics
The U.S. notched a victory in a spat with Canada over dairy trade, with a dispute-settlement panel finding that the nation’s allocation of American lower-tariff imports violates their agreement.
The dispute is the first to be decided by USMCA arbiters
https://t.co/hasnjSyAU1
NEWS: Biden likely to nominate Philip Jefferson for a Fed board seat, sources tell me and @katiadmi. Appointment will make him 4th Black man to hold a seat in bank’s 100-year history. He has worked at the Federal Reserve twice before—as an economist and as a research assistant.
"In a twinkling, I could hear on the roof/The advancing of each inflationary hoof": An economic sage bids farewell with a Christmas-themed retirement poem https://t.co/5OJyMSZcew