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Who will lead the US Federal Reserve next? Inside Trump’s high-stakes search for Powell’s successor

Donald Trump nears decision on Jerome Powell’s successor as White House narrows shortlist to five candidates, amid rate-cut pressures, market sensitivity and concerns over political influence on US monetary policy.

December 01, 2025 / 15:35 IST
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High-stakes race to lead Fed next
High-stakes race to lead Fed next

United States President Donald Trump is soon to name the next chair of the Federal Reserve, a decision that could reshape American monetary policy well beyond his current term. With Jerome Powell’s chairmanship ending in May 2026 — and a separate 14-year Board term opening in February 2026 — the White House has entered what officials describe as the final stage of an accelerated selection process.

According to the administration, the shortlist has now narrowed to five candidates. The choice comes at a politically charged moment, with Trump having repeatedly criticised Powell’s handling of interest rates and pressed publicly for faster and deeper cuts. Powell, originally appointed by Trump during his first term and later reappointed by former president Joe Biden, has remained a frequent target of presidential frustration.

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The timing is especially sensitive as the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) prepares for its December 9–10 meeting. While the White House insists the appointment will be based on competence, former officials and economists have warned that political alignment could carry significant weight.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is overseeing the vetting process, has indicated the announcement may come before Christmas. Trump himself has said he already has a clear favourite.