Michael Barr, the U.S. Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision, has announced his resignation, effective on February 28, 2025, or sooner if a successor is appointed. Barr’s departure follows ...
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Michael Barr announced that he will step down from the powerful role in the coming weeks after President-elect Donald Trump enters office. Barr submitted ...
Michael Barr, the Federal Reserve's top banking regulator, will be stepping down Feb. 28, though he will stay on as governor.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair of Supervision Michael Barr's decision on Monday to resign early from his regulatory oversight role sets up an early test of how Donald Trump will try to shape the U.S.
Trump-picked leaders at the FDIC and OCC along with a new supervisory point person at the Fed may lead to softer crypto regulation.
"Barr's resignation of the vice chair role, while remaining a governor, is actually very clever," Graham said. "It preserves ...
The Fed’s vice chair for bank supervision steps down ahead of Trump.
Wall Street’s largest banks are poised to report their highest fourth-quarter trading revenue in five years, as November’s ...
The Federal Reserve’s top financial regulator said Monday that he would resign next month, avoiding a potential confrontation ...
Ahead of Donald Trump taking office, Federal Reserve's top banking regulator has resigned from his role as vice chair of supervision.