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Trump likely to pick Fed’s Powell to lead central bank — Source

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump will likely pick Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell as the next head of the US central bank, a source familiar with the matter said, prompting investors to push down yields on Treasury notes.

The Republican president, who is considerin­g Powell, current Fed chair Janet Yellen and three others for the top central bank job, will announce his decision on Thursday, a White House official said separately.

By picking Powell, a soft-spoken centrist and Fed governor since 2012, Trump would get the combinatio­n of a leadership change and the continuity offered by somebody who has been a part of the Yellen-run Fed that has kept the economy and markets steady in recent years.

Powell, 64, has supported Yellen’s general direction in setting monetary policy, and in recent years has shared her concerns that weak inflation justified a continued cautious approach to raising interest rates.

“Powell has not offended people, and that’s a huge advantage in Washington. He’s the kind of guy who can get through Senate confirmati­on, and this administra­tion has so many other problems to deal with,” said John Silva, chief economist at Wells Fargo.

The main challenger to Powell is Stanford University economist John Taylor, a favorite of conservati­ve Republican­s who believe monetary policy has been too loose under Yellen and want the central bank to rely more on rules when setting rates.

Taylor has spent the last two decades refining and pushing for wider use of a rule that sets out

Powell has not offended people, and that’s a huge advantage in Washington. He’s the kind of guy who can get through Senate confirmati­on, and this administra­tion has so many other problems to deal with. John Silva, Wells Fargo chief economist

where rates should be, given certain conditions of inflation and the broader economy. His rule implies they should be higher than they are now.

Critics say that a Taylor-run Fed would run the risk of tightening monetary policy too fast and choking off the recovery from the 20072009 financial crisis and recession.

The race for the Fed job has shifted between Yellen, who was nominated by former President Barack Obama to a one-year term in 2014, Powell and Taylor in recent weeks. Financial markets had pushed Treasury yields higher on talk Taylor would get the job.

Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes were yielding 2.37 per cent in mid-afternoon trading on Monday, down from 2.43 per cent on Friday.

The Fed, which is holding a twoday policy meeting this week, has lifted rates twice this year and is expected to do so again in December. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Powell prepares to testify to the Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, US. Trump will likely pick Federal Reserve Governor Powell as the next head of the US central bank, a source familiar with the matter said, prompting investors to...
Powell prepares to testify to the Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, US. Trump will likely pick Federal Reserve Governor Powell as the next head of the US central bank, a source familiar with the matter said, prompting investors to...

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