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Quiet Rivalry Over The Next Fed Leader Comes Out Of The Shadows WASHINGTON -- Three times in the last 35 years, a president has quietly picked a new chairman for the Federal Reserve and then quickly obtained the Senate's confirmation. The choice of the nation's most powerful technocrat has far-reaching consequences, but it has rarely generated much public anticipation or political debate. Join the conversation about this story
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