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    • Wednesday, 3 August, 2022
      Pimco hires former Federal Reserve vice-chair Richard Clarida

      Ex-central bank official rejoins his former employer after being cleared in trading investigation

    • Thursday, 14 July, 2022
      Federal Reserve
      Fed watchdog clears top officials in trading investigation

      Report finds Richard Clarida and Jay Powell did not break law or violate US central bank’s rules

    • Friday, 14 January, 2022
      UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
      Higher rates don’t hurt growth stocks Premium content

      And the Fed’s ethics nightmare

    • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
      News in-depthFederal Reserve
      ‘A major failure’: Fed under fire for handling of trading scandal

      Resignation of second-in-command reignites debate over whether officials should be able to buy and sell assets

    • Tuesday, 11 January, 2022
      LexFinancial & markets regulation
      Public servants/stock trading: disclosure regime has proven inadequate Premium content

      A patchwork system encourages cynicism and erodes confidence in its leaders

    • Monday, 10 January, 2022
      Federal Reserve
      Fed’s second-in-command resigns after trading scandal

      Richard Clarida steps down early after failing to report stock sales at onset of pandemic

    • Friday, 7 January, 2022
      Federal Reserve
      Fed trading scandal rekindled by disclosure from top official

      Richard Clarida blamed ‘inadvertent errors’ for failing to report stock sales at onset of pandemic

    • Friday, 19 November, 2021
      Federal Reserve
      Top Fed official opens door to faster ‘taper’ of bond-buying programme

      Vice-chair’s remarks suggest US central bank could act more quickly to tame soaring inflation

    • Friday, 22 October, 2021
      Federal Reserve
      Focus of Fed trading furore shifts to Powell’s activities

      Scandal risks complicating reappointment of chair and leaving central bank rudderless

    • Monday, 4 October, 2021
      Federal Reserve
      Government watchdog launches probe into trading by Fed officials

      Elizabeth Warren also asks SEC to investigate whether activity ‘violated insider trading rules’

    • Monday, 16 November, 2020
      Federal Reserve
      Clarida signals possible changes to Fed bond-buying programme

      Vice-chair cites ‘critical role’ of asset purchases as US economy confronts Covid spike

    • Tuesday, 25 February, 2020
      Federal Reserve
      Fed vice-chair gives no hint of rate cut despite coronavirus turmoil

      Richard Clarida says the central bank is keeping close tabs on the disease’s spread

    • Thursday, 9 January, 2020
      Repo market
      Investors still snapping up short-term loans from Fed

      Vice-chair Clarida says central bank will reduce intervention in repo market soon

    • Friday, 19 July, 2019
      US interest rates
      NY Fed takes unusual step of clarifying president’s speech

      Bank comments after John Williams’ remarks stoke expectations of aggressive rate cut

    • Friday, 21 June, 2019
      Federal Reserve
      Fed’s Bullard and Kashkari make case for rate cut

      Latest manufacturing and services sector data comes in weak

    • Thursday, 30 May, 2019
      Federal Reserve
      Federal Reserve vice-chair open to rate cuts if outlook dims 

      In change of tone, Richard Clarida says central bank must be ‘nimble’ to sustain US growth

    • Friday, 3 May, 2019
      Federal Reserve
      Federal Reserve officials crack open door to rate cut

      Lower rates could be necessary if inflation remains below target, Bullard says

    • Thursday, 28 February, 2019
      US economy
      US economic growth loses steam in fourth quarter

      Gross domestic product rises at annualised rate of 2.6% for final three months of 2018

    • Friday, 22 February, 2019
      News in-depthFederal Reserve
      Slow-inflation conundrum prompts rethink at the Federal Reserve

      US central bank debates policy response after failing to reach its target

    • Tuesday, 27 November, 2018
      US interest rates
      Fed vice-chair says monetary policy must account for changing data

      Richard Clarida backs gradual tightening while flagging uncertainty ahead

    • Tuesday, 27 November, 2018
      Markets
      Wall St mixed as investors digest trade talk, Clarida remarks
    • Friday, 16 November, 2018
      Markets
      Dollar drops, Treasuries rally as Fed vice-chair defends rate policy
    • Thursday, 25 October, 2018
      Federal Reserve
      Fed vice-chairman signals only gradual rate rises

      Clarida says inflation is in check — and central bank will ignore pressure from Trump

    • Wednesday, 19 September, 2018
      Global Economy
      Trump to nominate former Fed economist Nellie Liang to board

      Candidate with background in financial stability chosen as attention is paid to potential hazards 

    • Tuesday, 28 August, 2018
      Global Economy
      Senate confirms Richard Clarida as Fed vice chair
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