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Tom Barkin is looking for clarity about inflation, tariffs and employment the old-fashioned way: He’s talking to people.
A brewing debate inside the Federal Reserve over how to address risks posed by President Trump’s tariffs threatens to end a ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin said he expects tariffs will put upward pressure on prices, and with so much still uncertain, the central bank should wait for more clarity before ...
Tom Barkin, president and CEO of the Richmond Federal Reserve, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to discuss the future of monetary ...
There's currently a "deep fog of uncertainty" that's surrounding businesses, said Barkin, CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
For Tom Barkin, the decision wasn’t especially challenging. Inflation, he says, remains public enemy No. 1. “Inflation is high. Demand hadn’t seemed to come down.
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic warned that effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs could cause ...
Rural communities can foster economic growth by setting policies that encourage housing and workforce development, Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin said Tuesday. At a conference in Roanoke, Va ...
The movement in long-term bond yields may be capturing headlines, but it isn't a great guide for deciding what to do with interest rates, Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin said Thursday.
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin said he is also seeing some signs that banks in his region are slowing lending.
Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin said the U.S. has avoided a recession because of pandemic-related changes in the economy, but growth is likely to slow.