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Janet Yellen
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We’re Much Too Obsessed With Central Bankers
Japan's struggles make clear that global financial markets are overly focused on what central banks are doing and not enough on what really ails the world economy
By Michael Schuman
April 15, 2014
Give Janet Yellen a Break
The naysayers have it wrong, the Fed chair is doing her job
By Michael Grunwald
March 20, 2014
Markets Need Janet Yellen to Kick Them in the Pants
Poor Janet Yellen. She does a good job communicating a complicated (and appropriate) mix of policy decisions at her first FOMC meeting today, including a slightly larger and quicker than expected interest rate hike, as...
By Rana Foroohar
March 19, 2014
Fed Could Raise Interest Rates Next Year
The Federal Reserve said it would keep interest rates low until at least early next year in order to encourage more borrowing and spur economic growth amid persistent unemployment and low inflation plaguing the economy
By Sam Frizell
March 19, 2014
'Bossy' Women: 16 Leaders Who've Overcome That Label (and Worse)
3 world leaders, 2 Supreme Court Justices, 2 presidential candidates, 2 members of Congress, and a TV host, not to mention a CEO, a First Lady, and Anna Wintour
By Charlotte Alter
March 10, 2014
Janet Yellen Stays the Course Set by Bernanke
The recently-installed Fed chair gave her first testimony Tuesday morning, laying out a roadmap for the future of the U.S central bank. TIME's Rana Foroohar offers the 3 key areas that Yellen must focus on to boost the economy
By Rana Foroohar
February 11, 2014
Yellen Says Fed Will Keep Pulling Back on Stimulus
Tells lawmakers she foresees continuity with predecessor Bernanke
By Dan Hirschhorn and Alex Altman
February 11, 2014
Janet Yellen Sworn In To Lead Federal Reserve
Takes the helm at a crossroads for the central bank
By Sam Frizell
February 3, 2014
Janet Yellen Is the Future of Powerful Women
It turns out women can 'lean out' before they 'lean in.'
By Liza Mundy
January 31, 2014
Gendered Profile
Gendered Profile Re “Janet Yellen” [Jan. 20]: You wrote an article about one of the most powerful personalities in the world. And, because and only because this personality is a woman, we know all about...
By TIME Staff
January 30, 2014
Janet Yellen: The Sixteen Trillion Dollar Woman
In her first and only interview as Fed chief, the economist says why she thinks the housing market is back on track, companies will invest, and more new jobs are on the way this year. She now has the world's largest economy in her hands
By Rana Foroohar
January 9, 2014
Everything You Need to Know About Mr. Janet Yellen
Meet George Akerlof, the Nobel Prize winner, who happens to be the least prominent economist in the family
By Belinda Luscombe
January 9, 2014
The Most Unprecedented Thing About Janet Yellen
Sure, I want to know what she thinks about the economy and our financial future. But my first thought: how does family life work for a couple that includes a top economist and the most powerful policy maker on earth?
By Nancy Gibbs
January 9, 2014
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