The post Atlanta Fed President Bostic says he’ll leave position when his term expires in February appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. speaking at Jackson Hole on August 23, 2024. David A. Grogan | CNBC Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Wednesday he will be leaving his position when his term expires in February. Bostic has been in his current position since June 2017 and is the first Black and openly gay regional president. His term runs until Feb. 28. “I’m proud of what we accomplished during my tenure to turn the lofty goal of an economy that works for everyone into more of a reality, and I look forward to discovering new ways to advance that bold vision in my next chapter,” Bostic said in a statement. The announcements comes ahead of a pivotal year for the Fed and its rate-setting body, the Federal Open Market Committee. Regional presidents service five-year terms that generally run in sync and are designed to expire on years that end in either 1 or 6, which will be the case next year. While the local boards vote on the presidents, they are subject to approval by the Fed Board of Governors. Normally a routine process, unusual political dynamics on the board could add a new wrinkle to the process. In addition to the reappointments of the regional presidents, Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair expires in May, though his run as governor goes until 2028. Bostic has been seen as more of a centrist during his run, though he’s been more cautious about cutting interest rates this year during a time of elevated inflation and a softening labor market. He is not an FOMC voter this year. Atlanta next will get a vote in 2027. Powell said Bostic’s “perspective has enriched the Federal Open Market Committee’s understanding of our dynamic economy. And his steady voice has exemplified the best of public service — grounded… The post Atlanta Fed President Bostic says he’ll leave position when his term expires in February appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. speaking at Jackson Hole on August 23, 2024. David A. Grogan | CNBC Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Wednesday he will be leaving his position when his term expires in February. Bostic has been in his current position since June 2017 and is the first Black and openly gay regional president. His term runs until Feb. 28. “I’m proud of what we accomplished during my tenure to turn the lofty goal of an economy that works for everyone into more of a reality, and I look forward to discovering new ways to advance that bold vision in my next chapter,” Bostic said in a statement. The announcements comes ahead of a pivotal year for the Fed and its rate-setting body, the Federal Open Market Committee. Regional presidents service five-year terms that generally run in sync and are designed to expire on years that end in either 1 or 6, which will be the case next year. While the local boards vote on the presidents, they are subject to approval by the Fed Board of Governors. Normally a routine process, unusual political dynamics on the board could add a new wrinkle to the process. In addition to the reappointments of the regional presidents, Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair expires in May, though his run as governor goes until 2028. Bostic has been seen as more of a centrist during his run, though he’s been more cautious about cutting interest rates this year during a time of elevated inflation and a softening labor market. He is not an FOMC voter this year. Atlanta next will get a vote in 2027. Powell said Bostic’s “perspective has enriched the Federal Open Market Committee’s understanding of our dynamic economy. And his steady voice has exemplified the best of public service — grounded…

Atlanta Fed President Bostic says he’ll leave position when his term expires in February

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speaking at Jackson Hole on August 23, 2024.

David A. Grogan | CNBC

Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Wednesday he will be leaving his position when his term expires in February.

Bostic has been in his current position since June 2017 and is the first Black and openly gay regional president. His term runs until Feb. 28.

“I’m proud of what we accomplished during my tenure to turn the lofty goal of an economy that works for everyone into more of a reality, and I look forward to discovering new ways to advance that bold vision in my next chapter,” Bostic said in a statement.

The announcements comes ahead of a pivotal year for the Fed and its rate-setting body, the Federal Open Market Committee.

Regional presidents service five-year terms that generally run in sync and are designed to expire on years that end in either 1 or 6, which will be the case next year. While the local boards vote on the presidents, they are subject to approval by the Fed Board of Governors. Normally a routine process, unusual political dynamics on the board could add a new wrinkle to the process.

In addition to the reappointments of the regional presidents, Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair expires in May, though his run as governor goes until 2028.

Bostic has been seen as more of a centrist during his run, though he’s been more cautious about cutting interest rates this year during a time of elevated inflation and a softening labor market. He is not an FOMC voter this year. Atlanta next will get a vote in 2027.

Powell said Bostic’s “perspective has enriched the Federal Open Market Committee’s understanding of our dynamic economy. And his steady voice has exemplified the best of public service — grounded in analysis, informed by experience, and guided by purpose.”

Until the board names a successor, Cheryl Venable, the first vice president and chief operating officer at the Atlanta Fed, will handle the role of president.

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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/12/atlanta-fed-president-bostic-says-hell-leave-position-when-his-term-expires.html

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