Michael Barr, the vice chair for supervision at the Federal Reserve, said he will leave his post in February, giving President Donald Trump a chance to fill one of the top positions on the powerful ...
Michael Barr is out. The Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision has announced he’s stepping down from the top regulatory job, effective February 28. The timing is unmistakably strategic.
Michael Barr will continue to serve on the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, the central bank said Monday.
The Fed’s top bank cop, Michael Barr, is stepping down early to avoid a legal battle with Trump. If the Federal Reserve is ...
Ahead of Donald Trump taking office, Federal Reserve's top banking regulator has resigned from his role as vice chair of supervision.
The Federal Reserve’s top financial regulator said Monday that he would resign next month, avoiding a potential confrontation ...
Barr's early resignation from the Fed’s regulatory oversight role paves the way for Trump’s influence over the central bank.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr has sought legal advice to explore his options against any attempts ...
The Fed’s vice chair for bank supervision steps down ahead of Trump.
Trump-picked leaders at the FDIC and OCC along with a new supervisory point person at the Fed may lead to softer crypto ...
Michael Barr's surprise announcement that he will step down as the Federal Reserve's chief regulator could ultimately mean ...
The Fed says it intends to not make any major banking regulation decisions until the new successor is appointed.