President Donald Trump has a big decision to make regarding who will run the federal reserve after Chairwoman Janet Yellen’s term ends in February. The decision will hang in the balance of one issue, does The Administration like the way the Fed has been conducting policy? The President has six supposed candidates and each brings their own individual policy. These candidates are John Allison, a former chief executive of bank BB&T Corp, National Economic Council director Gary Cohn National, Stanford University economist John Taylor, Kevin Warsh, a scholar at the Hoover Institution, Governor Jerome Powell, and Ms. Yellen, the reigning Federal Reserve Chairwoman.
Donald Trump’s Fed Choice: Continuity or Disruption
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