(Reuters) -Sarah Bloom Raskin on Tuesday withdrew as President Joe Biden’s nominee to become the top bank regulator at the Federal Reserve, one day after a key Democratic senator and moderate Republicans said they would not back her, leaving her no path to confirmation by the full Senate, the New Yorker reported. The news magazine said Raskin had submitted a letter of withdrawal https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/sarah-bloom-raskin-withdraws-her-nomination-to-the-federal-reserve-board to the White House, in which she cited “relentless attacks by special interests” in her decision to step…