Group 1 - President Trump plans to decide on the next Federal Reserve chair by January, with current Chair Jerome Powell's term expiring in May 2026 [1] - Trump has criticized Powell for not cutting interest rates quickly enough and for the Fed's renovation costs, calling him "a fool" [2][4] - The shortlist for the next Fed chair has narrowed to four candidates, as confirmed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent [2] Group 2 - Kevin Hassett, a leading contender for the Fed chair position, has previously served as the director of the National Economic Council and has been a senior advisor in the Trump administration [6] - Hassett praised the U.S. economy's growth of 4.3% in the third quarter, attributing it to Trump’s policies [7] - Kevin Warsh, another top contender, has been critical of the Fed's forecasting abilities and its handling of inflation [8][9] Group 3 - Rick Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer, oversees $3.2 trillion in customer assets and has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the Fed chair [10] - Christopher Waller, who has supported rate cuts, is also considered a candidate and has indicated a divide within the Fed regarding rate decisions [14]
Trump narrows Fed chair picks, January decision expected