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- Fed is likely to lower rates only two more times, even under Trump's next chair pick: CNBC Fed survey - Forecasters don't believe the next Fed chair installed by President Donald Trump will drive down overnight rates towards the low levels demanded by the president.
- Rieder odds rising for Fed chair after Trump calls BlackRock executive 'very impressive' - Traders on the Kalshi predictions market raised the odds for Rieder getting the nomination to 33%
- Fed Governor Lisa Cook seems safe from Trump firing after Supreme Court arguments - Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell planned to attend the oral arguments at the Supreme Court.
- Bessent says Trump's pick for the next Fed chair could happen next week - The president has whittled down the field to four candidates, Bessent told CNBC during an interview at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
- Jerome Powell could stay at the Fed even after being removed as chair. Here's what that means - The saga over President Donald Trump's efforts to reshape the Federal Reserve has another twist.
- Bessent says Powell attending Supreme Court arguments on Lisa Cook is a mistake - CNBC reported that Powell plans to be present for oral arguments in a case that challenges Trump's power to remove governor Lisa Cook.
- Fed chief Powell to attend Supreme Court arguments on Trump bid to fire Lisa Cook - PoliticsFed chief Powell to attend Supreme Court arguments on Trump bid to fire Lisa CookPublished Mon, Jan 19 20262:02 PM ESTUpdated Moments AgoSteve Liesman@s
- Gold and silver surge to fresh highs as investors digest Trump's push for Greenland and flock to safer assets - U.S. gold and silver futures peaked on Monday as investors flock to safe-haven assets.
- Trump threatens to sue JPMorgan Chase for 'debanking' him - President Trump threatened to sue JPMorgan for allegedly "debanking" him following the Jan. 6 insurrection in 2021.
- White House adviser Hassett plays down probe of Fed chair Powell - WASHINGTON, Jan 16 () - White House adviser Kevin Hassett played down the federal criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday, saying he expected there would be "nothing to see here". The Trump administration