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China Targeted Fed to Build Informant Network and Access Data, Probe Finds

The investigation by Senate Republicans found that the decadelong effort included detaining a Fed economist in China

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The Federal Reserve communicates with other central banks, and researchers within the Fed system have worked at foreign central banks and universities. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg News

China tried to build a network of informants inside the Federal Reserve system, at one point threatening to imprison a Fed economist during a trip to Shanghai unless he agreed to provide nonpublic economic data, a congressional investigation found.

The investigation by Republican staff members of the Senate’s Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs found that Fed employees were offered contracts with Chinese talent-recruitment programs, which often include cash payments, and asked to provide information on the U.S. economy, interest-rate changes and policies, according to a report of the findings released Tuesday.

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