Trump's Fed Chair Pick: Why His "Fantastic" Shortlist Signals a Major Shift

President Trump says he's close to picking the next head of the Federal Reserve. He's considering three or four candidates and has praised two current Fed governors. This decision is a huge deal because it signals the future direction of US interest rates. Those policies don't just affect America—they impact economies and markets all around the world, including India's.

Key Points: Trump Nears Decision on Next Federal Reserve Chair

  • Trump praises current Fed Governor Christopher Waller as "great" and "fantastic"
  • He also lauds Governor Michelle Bowman with similarly positive remarks
  • The decision is expected within weeks, potentially before year-end
  • The Fed chair's monetary policy decisions have global economic ripple effects
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Trump says he is close to naming next Federal Reserve chair

President Trump reveals he is interviewing 3-4 candidates for the pivotal Federal Reserve chair role, with a decision expected within weeks.

"We’re talking to three or four. I think every one of them would be a good choice, honestly. – Donald Trump"

Washington, Dec 19

US President Donald Trump said he is close to deciding on the next chair of the US Federal Reserve, telling reporters he is interviewing a small group of candidates and expects to announce in the coming weeks.

When asked how many people he is considering for the role, Trump said, “We’re talking to three or four. I think every one of them would be a good choice, honestly. We’ll be making a decision pretty quick”.

Trump was also asked about specific names believed to be under consideration. Referring to Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, Trump said, “I think he’s great. I mean, he’s been a man who’s been there a long time, somebody that I was very involved with in the sense of his career. And he’s a fantastic man.”

When questioned about Governor Michelle Bowman, Trump offered similarly positive remarks. “She’s fantastic. She’s a fantastic person,” he said.

Trump did not indicate whether he had settled on a preferred candidate or outline the criteria guiding his choice. Pressed on timing, he said the decision would come “over the next couple of weeks,” adding, “I mean, I don’t know before the end of the year, but pretty soon”.

His remarks on the Federal Reserve were brief but closely watched by markets.

The Federal Reserve chair plays a central role in setting US monetary policy, including interest rates and financial stability measures, decisions that have global ripple effects.

Changes at the top of the Fed are scrutinised by investors, governments, and central banks worldwide, including in India, where US rate policy influences capital flows, currency movements, and borrowing costs.

The current Fed leadership has overseen an aggressive cycle of interest rate adjustments in recent years as policymakers sought to tame inflation while sustaining economic growth.

Trump has repeatedly said monetary policy should support economic expansion, making his choice for the post a closely followed signal of his broader economic priorities.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the process. Trump's comments seem very personality-focused ("fantastic man/person") rather than on policy vision. The Fed chair needs independence, not just being a "great" person he was involved with. Hope the final choice prioritizes economic stability.
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Priyanka N
As someone working in finance in Mumbai, we watch these announcements very closely. Any hint of dovish policy from the new Fed chair could mean more foreign investment flowing into India. Fingers crossed! The next couple of weeks will be key for market sentiment.
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Arjun K
Global ripple effects indeed. When US hikes rates, our RBI often has to follow to protect the rupee, making loans more expensive here. Hope the new appointment considers the global impact, not just the American economy. The world is interconnected.
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Vikram M
Trump saying "every one of them would be a good choice" feels like he's already made up his mind and this is just for show. The real question is, will the new chair bow to political pressure for lower rates? That's what matters for global markets.
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Kavya N
It's good that he's considering Michelle Bowman as well. Diversity in such top global economic roles is important. The Fed's decisions affect women and families worldwide, including through inflation impacting household budgets in India.

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