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How Fed policymakers affect the economy

Last year, all policy decisions were approved on 11-1 votes, with Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, dissenting at all eight meetings.

The 4 new voting members on Fed's policy committee

One of them, Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, had cast the lone dissenting vote at all eight meetings in 2012.

Fed's new voting lineup won't likely alter policy

Last year, Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, was the lone dissenter at each of the eight meetings.

Oil falls on US home sales, manufacturing report

A drop in U.S. sales of previously occupied homes for December from November hurt sentiment, as did a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond showing a drop in manufacturing in the central...

Economists: U.S. economy is held back by failure to reach overarching deal

Another speaker, Matthew Martin, senior vice president and regional executive with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, said it's more than just fear of the unknown that is curbing corporate...

Fed minutes show some concerns on bond purchases

Jeffrey Lacker, president of Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, objected for the eighth straight time this year.

Fed is expected to launch new bond buying program

One such critic, Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, has cast a lone dissenting vote at all seven Fed policy meetings this year.

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Mark L. Mullinix, a graduate of Rockhurst High School and the University of Kansas, was named...