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On April 4, 2017, Lacker abruptly resigned his post, admitting that he spoke to a Medley Global
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September 2015, Lacker issued the only vote in favor of increasing interest rates. His was the first such dissenting vote from the committee all year. He was termed "a maverick" in a February 2017 Richmond Times-Dispatch cover story in the RTD Metro Business section. Previously in
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In addition Lacker voted against the action at April 2012 meeting: "... who does not anticipate that economic conditions are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels of the federal funds rate through late 2014", according to FOMC press release. He cast the sole vote against
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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond--While retiring president often questioned policies, he defended institution itself". No. RTD Metro Business. Richmond Times-Dispatch. pp. E1,
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all investigated the leak, but no charges were brought against any person. Lacker's attorney said that Lacker had cooperated with the
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Jeffrey Lacker was born in
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