Trump Faces a Fed Chair Conundrum: Swift Rate Reductions or Maintaining Trust?
- Trump pledges to replace Fed Chair Powell by Christmas, but prediction markets assign 44% chance of delay into 2026. - Shortlisted candidates (Bessent, Hassett, Waller, Bowman, Rieder) all favor faster rate cuts, contrasting Powell's cautious approach. - Market skepticism grows as Trump privately complains about selection delays, despite public confidence in removing Powell. - Next Fed chair must balance Trump's demand for aggressive rate cuts with maintaining central bank credibility and market trust.
Trump’s Promise to Appoint New Fed Chair by Christmas Met With Doubt From Traders
President Donald Trump’s commitment to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before Christmas is being met with skepticism in prediction markets, where traders are assigning a 44% probability that the announcement will be postponed until 2026. Trump, who has often criticized Powell for not cutting rates sooner, has reportedly narrowed his choices to five contenders—including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and former Fed Governor Kevin Hassett—but has not yet made a final selection
The five remaining candidates—Hassett, current Fed Governor Christopher Waller, Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman, former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, and BlackRock executive Rick Rieder—are all seen as favoring a more dovish approach, supporting quicker rate cuts. Hassett, who is both a Trump ally and former National Economic Council director, leads the betting markets with a 32% chance, followed by Waller at 17% and Rieder at 15%
Prediction platforms such as Kalshi are reflecting heightened uncertainty. On Polymarket, traders currently estimate a 27.6% likelihood that Hassett will be chosen if an announcement is made, with Waller and Rieder trailing at 9.7% and 8.3%, respectively
The direction of Fed policy remains a central concern for investors. All five candidates have indicated support for substantial rate cuts, marking a significant shift from Powell’s more cautious stance. Hassett, for example, described the Fed’s September 25-basis-point cut as "a good first step" toward "much lower rates," while Rieder has argued that current high rates "disproportionately burden lower-income earners"
The administration’s schedule appears to be in flux. Treasury Secretary Bessent told Fox News that Trump plans to meet with the final three contenders after Thanksgiving, aiming to make a decision "before Christmas"
The next Fed chair will have to carefully balance Trump’s push for lower rates with maintaining the central bank’s credibility in the eyes of investors.
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