Market watchers are keeping close tabs on the Fed chair situation. Word is that a decision could come sooner than expected—either right before Davos or when things wrap up there. That timeline matters because it'll shape how investors position themselves heading into the rest of the year.
Meanwhile, there's been movement behind the scenes. Rick Rieder met with Trump yesterday, which has people speculating about what discussions took place and whether this plays into the Fed chair calculation.
As for the Hasset question—whether he'll end up at the Fed—Trump made it pretty clear this is his call to make. The president holds the authority here, and that's how these things work. His picks, his timeline, his prerogative.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 3h ago
Did Rick Rieder meet with Trump? This storyline is getting more and more absurd...
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SybilSlayer
· 3h ago
Was the decision made before and after Davos? This pace is a bit rushed; investors need to quickly adjust their positions.
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GasGuzzler
· 3h ago
It's the same old story again, Trump calls the shots... Rieder's move this time is interesting; we have to wait until after Davos for the truth to come out.
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WhaleMistaker
· 4h ago
It's the same old playbook... Rieder starts to build momentum after meeting Trump; the Fed Chair position remains a bargaining chip in the power game.
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LightningLady
· 4h ago
Another power game, and the outcome was clear before and after Davos. This pace is truly unmatched.
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DYORMaster
· 4h ago
Guessing again, it still depends on what Trump says.
Wait, is Rieder's meeting really just a coincidence? Something feels off.
Getting everything done around Davos, this move is quite strategic...
Market watchers are keeping close tabs on the Fed chair situation. Word is that a decision could come sooner than expected—either right before Davos or when things wrap up there. That timeline matters because it'll shape how investors position themselves heading into the rest of the year.
Meanwhile, there's been movement behind the scenes. Rick Rieder met with Trump yesterday, which has people speculating about what discussions took place and whether this plays into the Fed chair calculation.
As for the Hasset question—whether he'll end up at the Fed—Trump made it pretty clear this is his call to make. The president holds the authority here, and that's how these things work. His picks, his timeline, his prerogative.