Is the Federal Reserve Truly Independent?

Is the Federal Reserve Truly Independent?
The Federal Reserve building in Washington, on Oct. 22, 2021. Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images
Jeffrey Snider
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There are presently five open slots on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the policymaking body for the Federal Reserve system. These are vacant because of political disagreements in the Senate. President Joe Biden has nominated someone for each seat, while last month Republicans on the Banking Committee called a halt to every one of the five over strenuous objections to one (Sarah Bloom Raskin) in particular.

Jeffrey Snider
Jeffrey Snider
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Jeff Snider is Chief Strategist for Atlas Financial and co-host of the popular Eurodollar University podcast. Jeff is one of the foremost experts on the global monetary system, specifically the Eurodollar reserve currency system and its grossly misunderstood intricacies and inner workings, in particular repo/securities lending markets.
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