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- Jerome Powell - Wikipedia
Jerome Hayden "Jay" Powell (born February 4, 1953) is an American investment banker and lawyer who has been the 16th chair of the Federal Reserve, serving since 2018 A native of Washington, D C , Powell graduated from Princeton University and from the Georgetown University Law Center [2]
- Bessent: ‘Formal process’ underway to pick Powell successor
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said that the process to pick a new chairman of the Federal Reserve has started, ahead of chair Jerome Powell’s term ending in 2026 and amid growing
- Powell asks watchdog to probe Fed HQ plan amid Trump pressure
Powell asks watchdog to probe Fed HQ renovations as Trump pressure grows The move comes amid speculation that Trump, who has clashed with Powell over interest rates, might try to use the project
- Fed Chair Powells finally fighting back as the White House looks to . . .
The White House uses an overbudget renovation of Fed headquarters to pressure Fed Chair Powell out of his job Will it work? And does it even matter?
- Jerome Powell | Biography, Federal Reserve, Facts | Britannica
Jerome Powell (born February 4, 1953, Washington, D C , U S ) is the chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (“the Fed”), the central bank of the United States
- Scott Bessent confirms moves to replace Jerome Powell are . . . - Fortune
The Treasury secretary also stated his preference that Powell step down from the Fed entirely when his term ends “Traditionally, the Fed chair also steps down as a governor "
- Bessent Suggests Powell Should Leave Fed Board in May
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell should step down from the central bank’s board when his term as chair is up in May 2026
- Who appoints Fed chair and who can fire Jerome Powell? – NBC Chicago
But can Trump fire Powell? Here's a breakdown: Who hired Powell? Powell was initially nominated by Trump in 2017, and he was appointed to another four-year term by President Joe Biden in 2022
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