Just read a pretty important article in the Washington Post. Titled "Fed Hawk Down: Head of Philadelphia Fed to retire in 2015," the newspaper discusses how Charles Plosser has decided to step down from his duties as a Fed President in March of 2015 aka before when many thought the Fed would start to raise rates. This is important because President Plosser is one of the most outspoken hawks in the FOMC. Does this mean rates will stay lower for even longer? Or will he be replaced by another hawk? Will be interesting to see how this all plays out over the coming year...