Claim: New FED Chairman May Be Announced Today or This Weekend

According to analysts, the Federal Reserve’s next chairman nominee could be announced publicly this weekend.

InvestingLive, an analyst at the US-based financial news site, said last week that they had received “the latest details about the FED chairmanship process” and that Donald Trump could make his decision before or after visiting Davos.

Now that Trump has left Davos yesterday, and returned to Washington, it is a very likely issue of the Fed chairmanship will be on the agenda this weekend with his departure from Dvo. But analysts note that Trump may have largely finalized his decision.

In an interview with CNBC in Davos, Trump said that the pool of candidates was narrowing “There are only three left but two really is. I think that in fact, maybe just one is a . Paraphrast.

That means that the situation is changing dramatically, according to the current context. But Rick Reed’s approval rating is still rising, with his current 35% – just behind Walsh. Trump seems to have once again ruled out Kevin Hassett, one of the most prominent candidates who has been on the list for his presidency in recent years.

In his statement about Hassett, Trump said ‘I really want him to stay where he is. And I don’t want him dead. He performs well on television, as does . In addition, he added that Rick Reed performed “very well” during the interview process.

*This is not investment advice.

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