Labor Leader Named Head of New York Fed

By JON HILSENRATH,Wall Street Journal

New Top Man for New York Fed,Denis Hughes

The Federal Reserve chose a labor leader to succeed a former Goldman Sachs executive as the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of New York’s private-sector board of directors.

Denis Hughes,president of the New York state branch of the AFL-CIO,had been serving as acting chairman of the New York Fed board since May,when Stephen Friedman stepped down from the position.

Mr. Friedman,a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chairman and adviser to President George W. Bush,had faced questions about his purchases of Goldman stock while serving on the New York Fed’s board.

The Fed decision formalizes Mr. Hughes’s role as chairman through the end of 2009. The Fed board in Washington will announce in November or December who will serve as chairman in 2010. Columbia University President Lee Bollinger was named deputy chairman,a position that Mr. Hughes previously held. Mr. Bollinger has been a New York Fed director since January 2007.

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