Arab Times

Chicago Fed President Evans to retire

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WASHINGTON, April 23, (AP): Charles Evans will retire early next year after 15 years as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, a tenure that made him the longest-serving current regional Fed president, the bank announced Thursday.

Among Fed officials, Evans has been a vocal supporter of lower interest rates. His departure comes as the Fed is wrestling with how quickly and how high to boost its benchmark short-term rate in its fight against inflation, which is at its worst level in four decades.

Regional Fed presidents like Evans take part in the central bank’s eight policymaki­ng meetings each year. But every year, on a rotating basis, just four of the 12 regional bank presidents have a vote on the central bank’s interest rate decisions. The Chicago Fed president will have a vote next year.

In a statement, the Chicago Fed described Evans as a “strong supporter” of improving the central bank’s communicat­ion with the public. It also noted that he helped develop the Fed’s so-called “dot plot,” which four times a year anonymousl­y displays each Fed official’s preferred path for interest rates in the coming years.

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