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India Today on MSNPeople don't explain to me, I explain: Trump blasts WSJ again over firing PowellThe WSJ report, quoting unnamed sources, said that Bessent had warned Trump about the possible legal, political, and market consequences of firing Powell before his term ends in May 2026.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday that Bessent made clear his concerns about firing the Fed chairman in private talks with the president last week.
J.P. Morgan warned in a note that Trump's pressure on the Federal Reserve and threats to fire Chair Powell could undercut central bank independence and increase inflation risks.
Potential removal of Fed Chair Jerome Powell could disrupt markets, spike inflation expectations, and impact the USD and bonds.
If President Donald Trump were to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, it could have unintended and severe consequences that reverberate throughout the US economy and global markets.
Economists interviewed by Newsweek warned that removing Powell now would roil markets, erode trust in U.S. institutions and ultimately hurt ordinary Americans.
Reports that President Trump was considering trying to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have had a clear, if modest, effect on the bond market—even after Trump told reporters that he [wasn’t “planning on doing anything.
Explore why Fed independence is crucial for market stability, the impact of tariffs on inflation, and the risks of undermining Federal Reserve credibility. Read what investors need to know.
Reports of Trump firing Fed Chair Powell caused major indexes to fall midday Wednesday, but losses were pared as Trump backed off.
President Trump’s potential removal of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is one of the largest underpriced risks to markets, according to a Deutsche Bank strategist. George Saravelos, the bank's global head of foreign-exchange research,