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  2. Dual mandate (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The dual mandate is a common phenomenon in Greek politics. Some Members of Parliament , by tradition, become members of the government, and appointing technocrats to ministerial offices is unusual. As a result, the executive branch, and particularly the Prime Minister , has direct control of the legislative one.

  3. Federal Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve System (often shortened to the Federal Reserve, or simply the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States.It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, after a series of financial panics (particularly the panic of 1907) led to the desire for central control of the monetary system in order to alleviate financial crises.

  4. Check verification service - Wikipedia

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    This type of information is a valuable tool for loss prevention because it identifies historically or habitual check bouncers who are more likely to re-offend. [6] Negative check database systems can cause customer service issues between retailers and their own customers, because there is no limit to the time period that is considered.

  5. One or two more 2024 rate cuts still 'reasonable thing to do ...

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    The central bank has a dual mandate to maintain price stability and maximum employment. ... "Overall, the economy is in solid shape; we intend to use our tools to keep it there," Powell said then ...

  6. Fed Chair Powell says 'time has come' for interest rate cut - AOL

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    The interest rates set by the Fed are benchmarks that dictate borrowing costs for much of the economy and are its main tool for fulfilling its mandate of keeping both inflation and unemployment low.

  7. Resign-to-run law - Wikipedia

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    A resign-to-run law is a law that requires the current holder of an office to resign from that office before they can run for another office. This is distinct from a dual mandate prohibition, where a person has to resign from their old office to assume the new office, rather than to run for the new office.

  8. Dual mandate (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The dual mandate refers to the U. S. Federal Reserve System's two main objectives: controlling inflation and promoting employment. Dual mandate may also refer to: The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa, 1922 book by Frederick Lugard; Dual mandate (politics), serving in multiple public positions simultaneously.

  9. Jerome Powell - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Hayden "Jay" Powell (born February 4, 1953) is an American investment banker and lawyer serving since 2018 as the 16th chair of the Federal Reserve.Powell is expected to remain in his position during the second Presidency of Donald Trump at least through 2026.