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Today’s R&D provides extempers a few articles about the “race” for the next Federal Reserve chairman between Larry Summers and Janet Yellen.
The Economist (narrowly) endorses Janet Yellen as Federal Reserve chairman. http://t.co/1Z2mnYMToq
— Greg Ip (@greg_ip) August 29, 2013
Women’s groups are pushing Janet Yellen for the Fed: http://t.co/dfttFLUTHk
— POLITICO (@politico) August 28, 2013
Source from Team Obama said Larry Summers will likely be named chairman of the Federal Reserve in a few weeks: http://t.co/s4rsp10Kgn
— CNBC (@CNBC) August 27, 2013
Who’s worth what among candidates to lead the Federal Reserve? (Hint: They’re worth millions.) http://t.co/BkbVyUJ0IT
— WSJ Markets (@WSJmarkets) August 28, 2013
Ben Bernanke plans to step down at the end of January. Who should be the next Federal Reserve chair? http://t.co/NkW0njkD0k
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) August 25, 2013
Why should Janet Yellen be chosen for Fed chair? For one thing, she deserves a chance. Some thoughts: http://t.co/1YiCGFXXov
— Heidi N. Moore (@moorehn) August 22, 2013
Summers, Yellen allies wage behind-the-scenes effort to win Federal Reserve nod http://t.co/aPXdgmqeBO by @Goldfarb
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 21, 2013
Organized Opposition To Larry Summers Forms, Ramping Up For Confirmation Battle http://t.co/MQn1gFH1cA via @HuffPostPol
— Mark Gongloff (@markgongloff) August 28, 2013
Do liberals deserve Larry Summers? http://t.co/eZ2Z94uQIx
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) August 27, 2013
Janet Yellen wins backing of U.S. labor leaders to be next Federal Reserve chief | http://t.co/ox66JEmNKx
— Mohammed Abubakar (@mohahab) August 29, 2013