
Key Fed official Randal Quarles plans to resign, creating another vacancy for Biden to fill
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Randal Quarles, previously the top Federal Reserve official overseeing Wall Street, announced plans Monday to resign in December.
The news creates another vacancy at the Fed, giving President Joe Biden further room to reshape one of the most powerful institutions in the world.
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