As president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, a post he’s held since 2005, and chairman of the Conference of Federal Reserve Bank Presidents, Richard W. Fisher holds a unique perspective on the Fed's ability to stimulate economic growth. Fisher explains the Fed's strategies in this interview with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo."
Bio
Maria Bartiromo
Maria Bartiromo is anchor of CNBC’s “Closing Bell” and anchor and managing editor of the nationally syndicated “Wall Street Journal Report,” the most watched financial news program in America. In 1995, Bartiromo became the first journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on a daily basis. She has covered Wall Street for 20 years and has won two Emmy Awards. Bartiromo is the author of several books, including The Weekend That Changed Wall Street, and The 10 Laws of Enduring Success. Bartiromo writes a monthly column for USA TODAY.
Richard Fisher
Richard W. Fisher is president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, a post he’s held since 2005, and chairman of the Conference of Federal Reserve Bank Presidents. Fisher has served on numerous corporate and charitable boards, is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an overseer of Harvard University, and an honorary fellow of Hertford College, Oxford University. He received the Service to Democracy Award and Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal for Public Service from the American Assembly. Fisher is also a member of the Dallas Business Hall of Fame. Fisher is former vice chairman of Kissinger McLarty Associates, a strategic advisory firm chaired by former secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
Richard W. Fisher, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, shares his reservations of the United States' central bank adding to the nation's deficit.