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Bernanke Confirmation Hearing To Be Dec. 3

Published on November 21, 2009

by EU News Network

(EUNewsNet.com and OfficialWire)

WASHINGTON, D.C.

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The U.S. Senate Banking Committee said Friday Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will appear before it Dec. 3 for a confirmation hearing.

The New York Times reported Bernanke is not expected to have any serious trouble winning a second four-year term, though the Federal Reserve has been criticized for not heading off the financial crisis that hit the nation, sending it into recession.

Banking Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., who has faulted the Fed in the past, now gives Bernanke good grades for dealing with the financial problems, the Times said.

Still, on Thursday the U.S. House Financial Services Committee approved a measure to give Congress wide-ranging oversight of the Fed, including its handling of monetary policy.

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Posted   11/21/2009 10:20 AM


Updated   11/20/2009 10:38 AM    
 

I believe we need a change as Head of Fed Reserve, after all he was the one when everything was going bad and never stop the recession and always blamed everything on Greenspan. It is time that all the Bush people that has put our country in the mess out and they need to live on the salary that the rest of Americans have too. They cry when they can't have 100,000.00 thousand dollar rise. Well live on social security buddy and not get a raise and had to pay for medicne and food. Try that for a year and I live on your salary one year.




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