Michael Barr, the Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision, will resign on February 28 or earlier if a successor is confirmed. Barr cited concerns about potential disputes with the incoming Trump administration as a reason for stepping down, though he will remain a Fed governor. Known for his influence on banking and crypto regulation, Barr advocated for stablecoin oversight, drawing mixed reactions. Critics, like Senator Tim Scott, blamed him for supervisory failures, while analysts see his departure as signaling increasing politicization of financial regulation. Michelle Bowman is a likely candidate to succeed him.
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