Fed Chair Nominee Bernanke Goes Before Senate Panel
15th Nov 2005, 14:06 GMT
Ben Bernanke, President Bush's nominee to become the next chairman of the Federal Reserve, goes before the Senate for a confirmation hearing Tuesday. Bernanke, the 51-year-old chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, is expected to be confirmed with little difficulty.
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