Randal Quarles, who oversaw an easing of post-financial crisis rules as the Federal Reserve’s vice chair of supervision, announced he will resign at the end of this year. His departure will leave President Biden with another open seat to fill on the central bank’s board.

November 8
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Randal Quarles, a key architect of regulatory relief measures during the Trump administration, said it had “been a great privilege” to work at the Fed and with the global central banking community.