Kevin Hassett, one of the top candidates to become the next Federal Reserve chair, said President Donald Trump’s views will hold no weight on interest rate decisions. Hassett made the comments during an interview on CBS News’ Face the Nation on Sunday.
Trump is expected to announce his pick for the new Fed chair in mid-January. Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s term ends on May 15.
Hassett serves as Trump’s top economic adviser at the White House. He emphasized that the Fed must remain independent in its decision-making process.
The comments come after Trump told The Wall Street Journal on Friday that the next Fed chair should consult with him on interest rates. Trump said this practice used to be routine and should return.
Trump indicated the race for Fed chair has narrowed to two finalists, both named Kevin. Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor, and Hassett are the leading candidates.
During the Wall Street Journal interview, Trump said Warsh was at the top of his list. He described both candidates as “great” choices.
Prediction market odds have shifted in recent weeks. Hassett held an 85% chance of becoming Fed chair on platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket at the start of December.
Following Trump’s latest comments, Warsh’s odds increased sharply from 13% to 40%. Hassett currently leads at 52% on Polymarket and 50% on Kalshi.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points last Wednesday. The new target range sits between 3.5% and 3.75%.
Crypto markets did not respond positively to the rate cut. Prices remained flat despite typical expectations that lower rates benefit digital assets like Bitcoin.
Jerome Powell warned of economic challenges during the Wednesday FOMC meeting. He noted that inflation risks tilt to the upside while employment risks tilt to the downside.
Hassett is viewed as dovish on monetary policy. He has supported larger interest rate cuts to boost economic growth.
Bitcoin investors hope continued rate cuts will support higher prices. The current market reaction suggests traders remain cautious about near-term economic conditions.
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