The Senate voted on Aug. 28 to confirm Richard Clarida as vice chair of the Federal Reserve, one of the most powerful positions at the central bank.
Clarida, a managing director at fund manager Pimco and an economics professor at Columbia University, was nominated by President Donald Trump in April. The Senate vote, which was bipartisan, was 69-26. On a voice vote, the chamber also confirmed Clarida as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.