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五选一!美联储主席人选终极名单曝光,一匹“黑马”跑出
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-10-10 12:14

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin has narrowed down the list of candidates for the Federal Reserve Chair from 11 to 5, with a potential nomination as early as January, although it may not necessarily be for the Chair position [1] Candidate Selection Process - The remaining candidates include current Fed officials Vice Chair for Supervision Randal Quarles and Governor Christopher Waller, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, and BlackRock's Chief Investment Officer for Fixed Income Rick Rieder [1] - The Treasury plans to conduct another round of interviews with these five candidates in the coming weeks and months, led by Mnuchin, along with two senior Treasury officials and two senior White House officials [1] - The interview process may extend beyond Thanksgiving due to Mnuchin's commitments to the World Bank/IMF meetings and a subsequent trip to Asia with President Trump [1] Importance of the Nomination - The new Fed Chair will be crucial as the current Chair Jerome Powell's term ends in May, but he still has two years left on his Board seat [1] - The seat previously held by former Fed Governor Kugar is currently occupied by Milan, which will end in January, allowing the new Chair to be nominated to a full 14-year term [1] Selection Criteria - Mnuchin is looking for a candidate who is open to new ideas regarding the Fed's operations and monetary policy, with experience in economics, monetary policy, bank regulation, and management [2] Criticism of the Federal Reserve - Mnuchin has recently criticized the Fed, calling for a review of its policies, structure, and mission, indicating a preference for a candidate willing to reduce the Fed's size and limit the use of certain tools, particularly quantitative easing [3] - Currently, no candidate is in the lead, but Rieder has made a strong impression on Mnuchin, being a well-known figure on Wall Street with extensive analysis of fixed income markets and the Fed [3] - Rieder is noted as the only candidate among the five who has never worked at the Fed, which could be seen as a positive factor [3]