A Federal Reserve governor, appointed by former President Trump, spoke to clients of Bank of America during the Federal Reserve's 'quiet period.' This period restricts officials from discussing monetary policy.
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Federal Reserve Governor Addresses Bank of America Clients During Quiet Period
A Federal Reserve governor addressed Bank of America clients during the Fed's quiet period, which prohibits discussions on monetary policy. The governor was appointed by former President Trump.
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Fed governor spoke at Bank of America dinner during Fed’s ‘quiet period’
Federal Reserve Governor Addresses Bank of America Clients During Quiet Period