St. Louis Fed President James Bullard has resigned to become the dean of the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business at Purdue University. He is the longest serving current Fed president.
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Bullard, who will become dean of Purdue University’s business school, won’t take part in the next Fed policy meetingJames Bullard, St. Louis Fed president since 2008, has stepped down and will recuse himself from his monetary policy role.said he has resigned as the bank’s leader to become the dean of Purdue University’s business school.Continue reading your article with
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