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'Developing a Consensus' Key for Incoming Fed Chair
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-19 20:07
Who's going to be the next Fed chair. No pressure, Mike. Kevin Hassett, still the favorite on this was Polly Marcus.Well, it's funny because he's gone up and down. Yeah, he was up, then he was down and Kevin Warsh was up and now he's down. And Chris Waller making a late bid on the outside.It's like a horse race. It actually really is. And then I heard today that recruiters actually coming in my personal Mara Mar-A-Lago, to do his interview with the president.How do you make sense. Is this what normally happ ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-19 14:17
Investors believe the Bank of England may need to cut interest rates much further amid signs the UK economy and labor market are losing momentum, according to a survey carried out by the central bank https://t.co/0ik46nnEAh ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 15:05
The Bank of England cut interest rates to 3.75%, the lowest level in three years@lizzzburdenexplains what the knife edge vote signals for 2026 https://t.co/P684I3ke6u https://t.co/e2uyM0AYWz ...
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GEM HUNTER 💎· 2025-12-18 12:56
RT Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru)JUST IN: 🇺🇸 White House Advisor Hassett says it's appropriate for the Fed to lower interest rates right now. ...
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Watcher.Guru· 2025-12-18 12:55
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 White House Advisor Hassett says it's appropriate for the Fed to lower interest rates right now. ...
Probably would have argued against rate cut, says former Dallas Fed president Kaplan
CNBC Television· 2025-12-17 21:03
One of the key questions for investors in 2026 is what the Fed will do with interest rates, not to mention who will be the next chair. For more on both fronts, let's welcome in Robert Kaplan. He's the former Dallas Fed president, now vice chairman at Goldman Sachs.It's always good to see in person. Welcome back. >> Good to see you, sir.>> All right, let's start with the meeting that just ended. Would you have voted for a cut. >> Uh, I probably on the margin would have argued against a cut, but yes.Uh I thin ...
How Trump’s Fed Attacks Set the Stage for the Central Bank's Biggest Test | WSJ
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-12-17 17:00
Hey, do you have a minute. Great. I moved the desense graph up.The Fed's independence from the White House isn't set in law. It's not written in stone. It's a loose collection of norms that developed over several decades that everybody sort of agreed to abide by.But Donald Trump hasn't. He's badgered and attacked the Fed chair Jay Powell over his reluctance to lower interest rates. >> We have a a stupid person, frankly, at the Fed.>> He's gone after the Fed for spending too much money on an expensive buildi ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-17 14:29
Treasuries pared declines after Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, who’s under consideration to become chair of the central bank, reiterated his dovish views on US interest rates https://t.co/MFA1X5nPqI ...
Fed's Waller: Will 'absolutely' emphasize importance of the central bank's independence to Trump
CNBC Television· 2025-12-17 14:02
you're going to uh be meeting with the president later today. And first of all, yeah, it's what that we reported that. Um I want to thank you for continuing to keep your appointment at this for this conversation, which other people might have otherwise.Uh but um I'd like to say the president called me into a pre-in, but that's not precisely what happened. The president has said that he thinks he ought to have a say in interest rates. Um I imagine he might say that to you. I wonder if you might share your re ...
Trump opened window for Warsh to win Fed Chair race, says Strategas' Clifton
CNBC Television· 2025-12-16 18:49
The Kelsey prediction markets agree by the way with Hasset now back ahead of former Fed Governor Kevin Worsh who took the lead I think just this week. Hasset leading the odds today with a 53% chance of getting the nod. Worsh down to 34.While the market debates which Kevin could win the horse race, we wanted to ask what would be the real difference between them as far as the market can discern. Let's bring in Dan Clifton. He's head of policy research at Strategus.Dan, the task goes to you. I'm sure everyone ...