Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen moved closer on to becoming the first woman to lead the U.S. central bank after a Senate committee approved her nomination and sent it to the full Senate for a final vote.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen moved closer on to becoming the first woman to lead the U.S. central bank after a Senate committee approved her nomination and sent it to the full Senate for a final vote.
The U.S. Federal Housing Administration will raise fees and implement other "aggressive measures" so it may not need taxpayer money to cover a projected deficit for the first time in the agency's nearly 80-year history.
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