The Trump administration is preparing to evaluate candidates for the next Federal Reserve chair, with Jerome Powell’s term set to expire in 0 to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, at least 11 contenders are under review, and several of them have previously expressed favorable views toward 1 confirmed on Fox News this week that he will begin vetting the candidates next 2 list, first reported by CNBC on August 13 citing administration officials, features a mix of current Fed policymakers and high-profile financial 3 those named are Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan, former 4 Fed President James Bullard, Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson, Fed Governor Chris Waller, Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman, and former Fed Governor Larry 5 contenders include Marc Sumerlin, a former Bush administration economic adviser; David Zervos, chief market strategist at Jefferies; and Rick Rieder, chief investment officer for global fixed income at BlackRock.
Crypto-Friendly Voices Emerge Some of the names on the shortlist have stood out for their supportive stance on digital 6 Rieder of BlackRock has long argued that Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are becoming an integral part of modern 7 an interview with The Wall Street Journal earlier this year, he suggested Bitcoin could play a significant role in long-term asset allocation, adding that comfort with digital assets is growing 8 previously told CNBC that digital assets were “here to stay,” particularly pointing to younger generations driving 9 sitting Fed officials, Waller and Bowman, have also made pro-crypto 10 recently suggested that Federal Reserve staff should be permitted to invest modestly in digital assets to gain firsthand knowledge of the technology, saying such exposure would provide a practical understanding of blockchain functionality.
A day later, Waller described crypto payments as a natural extension of financial innovation , assuring the banking sector it had “nothing to be afraid of” from decentralized 11 Implications of the Next Fed Chair The Federal Reserve plays a pivotal role in setting 12 rates, shaping investor appetite for both traditional and riskier assets like 13 has generally adopted a cautious tone on digital currencies, though he acknowledged in June that crypto has become more 14 December, he noted that Bitcoin functioned more as a competitor to gold than as a substitute for the U. S. dollar. Meanwhile, Jefferies—where candidate David Zervos directs strategy—has maintained close ties with the sector, backing firms like eToro, Circle, and Bullish.
Powell’s tenure as Fed chair ends in May, though he remains on the board until 15 now anticipate a possible rate cut at the Fed’s September meeting, heightening interest in who will lead the central bank during a critical period for both traditional and digital finance.
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