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Susan M. Collins (born 1958/1959) [1] is an American economist who has served as the 14th president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston since July 1, 2022. She is the first African American woman and first woman of color to lead any of the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks. [2]
Eric S. Rosengren (born June 3, 1957) took office on July 20, 2007, as the thirteenth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, serving the First District. As a Fed president, he was a participant and voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee. He retired on September 30, 2021. [1]
Current Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president is Susan Collins, who is the first Black woman and the first woman of color to lead any of the 12 regional Federal bank branches. [6] It has been headquartered since 1977 in the distinctive 614-foot (187 m) tall, 32-story Federal Reserve Bank Building at 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston.
Boston Fed president Susan Collins said the central bank will likely need to cut interest rates further, the latest in a chorus of Fed policymakers to publicly support more monetary policy easing ...
Boston Fed President and FOMC member Susan Collins is keen for that to change. She wants to demystify the intricate workings of the committee and help people understand the economic landscape they ...
Boston Fed president Susan Collins told Yahoo Finance the central bank needs to remain patient as it waits for the right opportunity to begin cutting interest rates, citing "scenarios" consistent ...
Boston Fed president Susan Collins said Wednesday it will take longer "than previously thought" to bring inflation down, becoming the latest policymaker to make it clear rates need to stay at ...
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said the central bank may hike interest rates further and will likely need to keep rates elevated for a "substantial" period of time.