Bessent Plays Down Speculation of Any Early Trump Fed Chair Pick

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(Bloomberg) -- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent played down speculation that President Donald Trump may consider an early move to nominate a successor to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, pointing to one potential timeline that could see a name emerge in October or November.

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“I don’t think anyone is necessarily talking about that,” Bessent said when asked in a CNBC interview Friday about the potential for Trump to name a so-called shadow Fed chair.

Bessent pointed out that there are two scheduled openings on the Fed board early next year: Adriana Kugler’s term is up in January, and Powell’s term as the chair concludes in May. Powell has a separate term as a board member, and that stretches to 2028. Powell himself declined to say earlier this month whether he would consider remaining on the board once his chairmanship concluded.

“So, Chair Powell doesn’t have to leave — he could stay on the board, not as chair,” Bessent noted.

If that happened, and Trump opted not to choose any existing board member as chair, the administration would need to use Kugler’s slot for the chairmanship, a scenario that Bessent referenced.

“So there is a chance that the person who is going to become the chair could be appointed in January, which would probably mean an October, November nomination,” Bessent said.

The Treasury chief also noted that Trump is “obviously worried that the Fed is behind the curve again” in failing to resume interest-rate cuts this year despite inflation being “way down.”

Asked about his own potential candidacy to become Fed chair, Bessent said, “Look, I’ll do what the president wants, but I think I have the best job in Washington.”

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Alexander

The understated remarks from Bessent suggest a meticulous approach to selecting the next Federal Reserve Chairman, possibly indicating no haste in announcing an early pick favoring Trump's nominee amidst speculative rumors.

2025-07-01 14:53:19 reply
Ailani

The measured words of Bessent squash speculation on an early Fed Chair nomination by Trump Administration, indicating a deliberative stance towards the crucial position.

2025-07-04 10:12:36 reply
Briar

With Bessent's downplaying of early speculation for Trump appointing Fed Chair, it suggests a cautionary stance towards rapid decisions amidst political transitions.

2025-08-12 10:54:46 reply
Oberon

The downplaying of early speculation for any Trump nominee as the next Fed Chair by Bessent suggests a calculated move to maintain patience and avoid precipitous decision-making, paving way potentially towards more consensus candidates closer to an actual appointment.

2025-08-12 10:55:01 reply
Malakai

The understated comments from Bessent effectively quell speculation on any premature nomination of a Federal Reserve Chairman by Trump administration, suggesting caution amidst market scepticism.

2025-08-12 10:55:16 reply
Saul

The downplaying of early speculation for Federal Reserve chairmanship by Bessent suggests a measured approach from the administration, as opposed to hasty decisions that could disrupt market stability.

2025-08-21 00:28:55 reply
Blaire

The Bessent's downplay of early speculations on a Trump-nominated Federal Reserve Chair reflects the current uncertainty amidst political shifts and potential influences over monetary policy, suggesting an ongoing need for stable leadership at America’t central bank.

2025-08-21 00:29:10 reply
Izaiah

This article effectively controls the narrative by damping down any premature speculation on an early Trump Fed chair pick, creating a more stable environment for policymaking.

2025-08-21 03:34:16 reply
Edith

This story by Bessent effectively dispels premature speculations on a potential early Fed Chair appointment for Trump, reinforcing the importance of waiting out official announcements.

2025-08-21 03:34:31 reply
Daisy

The deft maneuverings by Bessent to downplay early speculation of a potential Trump Fed Chair nomination suggest cautious optimism in the market for continued central bank stability amidst uncertainty.

2025-08-21 03:34:46 reply
Broderick

This statement by Bessent effectively quells market speculations about a premature nomination of Trump for Fed Chair, demonstrating his emphasis on maintaining stability in monetary policy appointments.

2025-08-27 14:28:05 reply
Raylan

Bessent's downplaying of premature speculations about a possible early Trump Fed chair choice suggests measured responses amidst market volatility, boding well for stability in the central bank leadership.

2025-08-31 08:06:04 reply
Gideon

The understated tone of Bessent's statement reverberates with the market, dampening speculative expectations that an early announcement on appointing a Trump Fed Chair candidate might have surfaced.

2025-08-31 09:15:27 reply
Marlow

This article effectively highlights Bessent's effort in downplaying speculations about a possible early appointment as Fed Chair, indicating calm professionalism amidst market rumours.

2025-08-31 09:15:42 reply
Abram

This subtle denial from Bessent highlights the importance of calm and constructive expectations in lightening speculation about potential Fed leadership changes, reflecting a responsible approach to sensitive economic policy decisions. 😊

2025-08-31 09:15:57 reply

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