On November 30, news from Block Rhythm reported that White House National Economic Council Director Hassett recently stated that if Trump really nominates him to be the Fed Chairman, he “would be very willing to take on this job.”
This statement is quite direct. It is important to know that the position of the Fed Chair controls the steering wheel of U.S. monetary policy, and every move can make global markets tremble. Hassett has always been a core member of Trump's economic team, and now he publicly expresses his intention, it seems this matter is indeed on track?
The market needs to keep a close eye, after all, the new chairman's assumption of office may mean a change in policy direction.
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GweiObserver
· 12-01 13:43
Hassett is laying it all on the line, directly saying he's willing to take it... Trump is really bold with this move.
By the way, Powell must feel so wronged, just stabilizing the situation and now he's going to be replaced?
Now the crypto world has to keep a close eye on the Fed's movements, when the policy winds change, everything will shift.
Hawkish to dovish? Or will they continue to tighten? Laughable, we just have to wait and see the drama unfold.
Is the position of the Fed Chair just becoming a political bargaining chip? Crazy, crazy.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-01 12:34
Hasset played this hand thoroughly, directly putting the chips on the table. How much fluctuation space can the crypto market have with a change in interest rate policy? We need to model and analyze historical data.
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SmartContractDiver
· 11-30 14:58
What is Hassett hinting at? Just say you're willing to accept it, it feels like Trump already has a clue.
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MEVictim
· 11-30 14:58
Hassett is so straightforward, it feels like Trump 2.0's monetary policy is about to undergo a major change.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 11-30 14:54
Hey, this guy really dares to speak out, the Fed chair can just say it and it has to be done?
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Here we go again, everyone around Trump wants to climb up, at this rate it will definitely end up in a trap sooner or later.
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Damn, the Fed is going to be stirred up again, we in the crypto world need to be careful, friends.
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Laughing to death, this is the outcome of political trading, whoever is in power changes the rules.
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The Fed is going to change personnel? Then we need to recalculate our asset allocation.
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This guy is really straightforward, he directly says he's willing, isn't he afraid that the deal has already been made?
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Another Trump ally wants to get into the Fed, this routine is really familiar.
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If you ask me, this is the real power game, we can only follow the trend to speculate.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 11-30 14:44
Hassett is hinting at Trump here; whether the Fed chair's chair is comfortable or not depends on how much policy space there is.
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screenshot_gains
· 11-30 14:41
What is Hassett implying? It feels like Trump already knows.
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MidsommarWallet
· 11-30 14:34
What is Hassett implying here, that Powell is going to be replaced?
Hassett publicly stated: willing to take over as Fed chairman.
On November 30, news from Block Rhythm reported that White House National Economic Council Director Hassett recently stated that if Trump really nominates him to be the Fed Chairman, he “would be very willing to take on this job.”
This statement is quite direct. It is important to know that the position of the Fed Chair controls the steering wheel of U.S. monetary policy, and every move can make global markets tremble. Hassett has always been a core member of Trump's economic team, and now he publicly expresses his intention, it seems this matter is indeed on track?
The market needs to keep a close eye, after all, the new chairman's assumption of office may mean a change in policy direction.