Stanley FischerPresident Barack Obama intends to nominate Stanley Fischer, a longtime MIT professor, to be vice chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Fischer is a former head of the Bank of Israel. He would succeed Janet Yellen, who’s succeeding Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke.

Fischer is a dual citizen of the United States and Israel. He’s considered a leading expert on monetary policy.

While Fischer was at MIT, Bernanke was one of his students.

Obama also is nominating Lael Brainard as a Fed governor. Brainard served as the undersecretary for international affairs at Treasury during Obama’s first term and left the administration recently.

Fischer was chief economist at the World Bank and deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund. He led the Bank of Israel from 2005 to 2013.

Longtime MIT Professor Gets Fed Vice Chair Nod

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