2013-11-21

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Senate Banking Committee on Thursday approved Janet Yellen's nomination to become the first woman to lead the Federal Reserve, sending it to the full Senate for a final vote. If confirmed, as is widely expected, the current number two at the central bank will replace its chairman, Ben Bernanke, when his term expires on January 31, making her the most powerful woman in world finance. The vote was 14 in favor and 8 against. (Reporting By Alister Bull and Margaret Chadbourn)

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