The Race for the Next Fed Chair Heats Up

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With Jerome Powell’s term set to end soon, attention across global markets has shifted toward who will take the reins of the U.S. Federal Reserve next — and how the decision will shape monetary policy for years ahead.
The selection process is already underway behind closed doors in Washington. The U.S. President is responsible for nominating the Fed Chair, while the Senate must approve the choice. It’s a process that blends economics, politics, and global pressure — as the Fed’s leadership directly affects inflation, interest rates, and currency flows around the world.
Several names have surfaced as potential successors, including current Fed governors and former policymakers with deep experience in financial markets. Some candidates are seen as policy hawks favoring tighter monetary control, while others support a more flexible approach to balance growth and inflation.
Whoever takes the job will face a delicate moment — navigating a slowing U.S. economy, global uncertainty, and renewed debate over the Fed’s independence. Markets are already reacting cautiously, knowing that the next Chair’s decisions could ripple far beyond America’s borders.
In short: the world isn’t just watching who will lead the Fed — but what kind of Fed the world will get next.

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