Mary C. Daly
@marydalyecon
President & CEO @sffed | Creator & Host of the #ZipCodeEconomies Podcast | Economist | First Gen College Student | RT's ≠ endorsements
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https://www.frbsf.org/our-district/leadership/office-of-the-president/ 15-01-2016 04:50:33
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It was an honor to welcome my colleague and friend Federal Reserve Chair Powell to our annual Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy Conference in SF on Friday. And thank you to Kai Ryssdal of Marketplace for hosting an insightful conversation. Watch here: sffed.us/3vqgYAn
Thank you Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Mark Duggan for a terrific fireside chat on the economy at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Associates Meeting yesterday. Watch our discussion here: sffed.us/4aMpY1X
We had a great live podcast event Mercatus Center with David Beckworth and Mary C. Daly on Mary's non-linear career path, AI's impact on monetary policy, recent bank failures, and much more. The episode will be releasing on Monday!
Watch the panel featuring San Francisco Fed president @Marydalyecon, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook, Karin Kimbrough, Chief Economist @linkedin, Nela Richardson, Chief Economist @adp & moderated by Sunayna Tuteja, CIO of the Federal Reserve System. RSVP here➡️sffed.us/3Vcjlkk
Congratulations to Beth M. Hammack, the new president and CEO of the ClevelandFed! I’m looking forward to working with you!
I had a lively conversation this morning at the @CWCLUB on monetary policy and the economy. Thanks to @CWCLUB and San Francisco Press Club for hosting us and Deirdre Bosa of TechCheck for moderating the Q&A. Watch my remarks and the full discussion here: sffed.us/3KQBgXM
Coming up momentarily – catch my conversation on monetary policy and the economy with Hawaii News Now’s Ryan Kalei Tsuji. Tune in here: sffed.us/3WaNCiQ
I see the labor market softening, but it is difficult to find evidence right now that it's faltering. As I said in an interview with Reuters, additional slowing in the labor market would be an unwelcome sign. Read more of my conversation w/Ann Saphir sffed.us/3Z9Qb81