Governor
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The
governor
also occasionally weighs in about stock-market volatility, even though such interventions may raise eyebrows among central-banking traditionalists.
Yellen, by contrast, previously served for two decades there – through good times and bad – with stints as staff economist, governor, president of the San Francisco District, vice chair, and chair.
In 1996, when she was a Fed governor, she spoke about policy rules in a speech entitled “Monetary Policy: Goals and Strategies.”
I live in Connecticut, where the state’s
governor
and his pandemic task force have responded appropriately and done a good job of containing the virus.
For her part, Lael Brainard, a
governor
on the US Federal Reserve Board, recently suggested that the risks of cryptocurrencies outweigh the benefits.
In a recent paper, Federico Sturzenegger, the central bank
governor
from 2015 to 2018, argues that proper accounting (including, for example, the undocumented pension liabilities the government acquired when it nationalized the private social security system) implies that public debt was 40% of GDP, not 22%.
The ECB Needs to Explain ItselfZURICH – Finland’s central bank governor, Olli Rehn, has reiterated his call for the European Central Bank to conduct a long-overdue review of its policy framework.
In 2013, Abe appointed Haruhiko Kuroda as the BOJ’s new governor, and everything changed.
Mark Carney, the
governor
of the Bank of England, has said that the withdrawal agreement will be better for the UK economy than a disorderly Brexit, although tellingly, he suggested that it might be less positive than May’s deal would have been.
Equally worrying is the gathering threat posed by armed far-right cells, like the 13 men who were recently arrested for plotting to kidnap Michigan’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer.
According to Beirut’s governor, total economic losses from the blast may reach $10-15 billion.
The
governor
then announced restrictions in mid-March before the state had reported its first COVID-19 death, thus buying time to strengthen the health system’s capacity while slowing the virus’s spread.
For her part, Lam is a known quantity: the model imperial
governor
who wants to do right by the people, but who ultimately must do as she is told by those who appointed her.
This has led to constant clashes, with the FOMB even suing the
governor
for allowing municipalities to transfer their pension obligations to the territory.
Then he welcomed the new
governor
(the former health minister), whose predecessor he had just removed.
The Khabarovsk protests were triggered by the sudden arrest of the popular governor, Sergei Furgal, for his alleged involvement in murders dating back to 2004-05, when he worked in business.
Only five of Nigeria’s 24 cabinet ministers are women, and none of the country’s 36 states has a female
governor.
But when I served as
governor
of Hong Kong in the 1990s, I saw the benefits that flow from the rule of law, independent courts, freedom of speech, an open economy, and political pluralism in a new light.
Trump also reportedly greenlit a plan proposed by Georgia’s Republican
governor
to reopen that state’s economy.
Likewise, Olli Rehn,
governor
of Finland’s central bank and a member of the ECB’s Governing Council, called for “substantial and sufficient” action.
We Are Hong KongLONDON – In my final speech as Hong Kong’s
governor
on June 30, 1997, a few hours before I left the city on Britain’s royal yacht, I remarked that, “Now, Hong Kong people are to run Hong Kong.
But what about in Florida, where the number of reported infections is rising sharply but the
governor
says this is largely due to increased availability of testing?
Alexander Khoroshavin, previously
governor
of the Sakhalin region, was sentenced to 13 years, while his Kirov region counterpart Nikita Belykh – who led the now-defunct liberal political party SPS – got eight years.
The new
governor
is now pursuing sharp rate cuts.
The BOE’s new governor, Andrew Bailey, has revealed that the Bank is in talks with the United Kingdom’s Treasury to adjust its mandate to include climate change.
Jammu and Kashmir is under direct federal rule, so “state” was translated to mean the
governor
appointed by New Delhi.
The financial sector also has a critical role to play: through climate-related financial disclosure, we can stimulate the world’s biggest financial institutions – such as Norway’s sovereign wealth fund and BlackRock – to take a long-term view and avoid what Mark Carney, the
governor
of the Bank of England, has called the “tragedy of the horizon.”
Fortunately, Raghuram G. Rajan, a former
governor
of the Reserve Bank of India who teaches at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, brings his unparalleled knowledge and experience to bear on the problem.
But while a closer union with Belarus is still an option, its own longtime president, Alexander Lukashenko, is unwilling to become merely the
governor
of a Russian province.
In early September, Robert Heller, a former Federal Reserve governor, argued in a letter to the Wall Street Journal that the Fed should “not target an average inflation rate of 2%.”
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