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Andrew Ackerman reports that a Federal Reserve governor spoke at a Bank of America dinner during the Fed's so-called 'quiet period.'
This event raises questions about the timing and propriety of such engagements, as Federal Reserve officials typically observe a communications blackout period ahead of key policy meetings.
Ackerman has previously reported on Federal Reserve matters, including Kevin Warsh’s plans for his first press conference as Fed chief following an FOMC meeting. He has also covered regulatory attention on financial entities, such as the CFPB's scrutiny of Self-Help Ventures Fund over its early activities. These reports reflect ongoing coverage of central bank communications and regulatory oversight.