Click here to view related media.click to expandWASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco on Friday announced the appointment of Mary Daly, a longtime Fed economist and a labor market specialist, as the next president of the regional bank.Daly replaces John Williams, who b...
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The banks of Boston, New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, San Francisco, and Dallas. How does the Federal Reserve control the money supply? By increasing or reducing interest rates for lending it is possible for the Fed to increas...
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