Macro & Fed·MarketWatch· 1h ago

Powell says he’ll remain Fed chair until the Senate confirms his replacement. Trump allies are looking for a way to stop him.

Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross

"This political battle over the Fed Chair isn't just D.C. drama; it directly impacts market stability. Uncertainty about who leads the central bank can create volatility, affecting interest rates and investor confidence. A prolonged power struggle adds unwelcome risk to economic planning."

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So Powell’s sticking around until the Senate decides to play ball, which, given the current political climate, might take a while. It seems Trump's hopeful replacement is currently stuck in the legislative mud, making this less a transition and more a waiting game.

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