Group 1 - Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chairman is seen as a potential catalyst for a 15% growth rate in the U.S. economy, a highly optimistic target compared to the current forecast of 2.4% growth for the year [1][2] - Warsh's confirmation process may face significant challenges, particularly due to Trump's insistence on appointing a candidate who supports interest rate cuts, which raises concerns about the future direction of monetary policy [1][3] - Trump's previous choice of Jerome Powell as Fed Chairman is described as a major mistake, indicating a shift in his approach to monetary policy and the Federal Reserve's independence [3][4] Group 2 - Trump's comments suggest he is not worried about inflation, despite historical trends indicating that a growth rate near 15% typically correlates with rising inflation [3] - The current expectation among investors is for two interest rate cuts this year, contrasting with the Fed's median forecast of only one cut by 2026 [3] - Trump's ambitious prediction for the Dow Jones Industrial Average to reach 100,000 by January 2029 reflects his confidence in the stock market's performance under his policies [4]
特朗普再放豪言:我选的美联储掌门沃什,有能力推动美国经济增长15%
Feng Huang Wang·2026-02-10 01:02