U.S. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Yellen stands after testifying during a confirmation hearing on her nomination to be the next chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve before the Senate Banking Committee in Washington(Reuters) – Incoming Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will testify sooner than U.S. lawmakers on February eleven and again on February thirteen in what will probably be her first public feedback on monetary policy and the economy after taking the reins on the U.S. important financial institution. Yellen, who succeeds Ben Bernanke on Saturday to turn into the first woman to go the Fed, will ruin a virtually three-month-lengthy silence with the two days of testimony on the Fed's semi-annual monetary coverage file. Yellen is to appear earlier than the House Financial Services Committee at 10 a.m. on February eleven, in step with a statement on Friday by means of the committee's chairman. She faces the Senate Banking Committee at 10:30 a.m. on February 13, a committee aide stated.