Dallas Fed Leader Lorie Logan Considered for Central Bank Chair, Report Says
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Dallas Fed leader Lorie Logan considered for central bank chair, report says
The search for a new Fed chair is heating up with Jerome Powell's term set to end next year and with the central bank facing increased scrutiny from President Donald Trump. Lorie Logan, who leads the Dallas Fed, is reportedly in the running, according to a new report. Read on to learn more about how she fits into the high-stakes race.
Trump admin expands Fed chair search to 3 more candidates — including 2 vice chairs: report
Two Federal Reserve vice chairs, Michelle Bowman and Philip Jefferson, and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan are under consideration to serve as the next chair of the central bank, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing two administration officials.
Race for Fed Chair Heats Up
Federal Reserve Vice Chairs Michelle Bowman and Philip Jefferson, along with Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan, are being considered for the position of U.S. central bank chair. This development was reported by Bloomberg News, citing two individuals connected to the administration.
Bessent Expands Fed Chair Search to Bowman, Jefferson and Logan
The Federal Reserve’s two vice chairs, Michelle Bowman and Philip Jefferson, and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan are under consideration to serve as chair of the central bank when the position opens next year, according to two administration officials.
Scott Bessent will interview candidates for Federal Reserve chair
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will personally interview the leading candidates to take over as chair of the Federal Reserve when the job becomes available next year, according to Bloomberg. The process will run through the coming weeks, and the final decision will be made by President Donald Trump in the fall. The interviews will determine who makes it onto a short list for Trump to meet before he makes his choice. Michelle Bowman, Philip Jef…
The Secretary of the Treasure, Scott Bessent, who is leading the search, will interview other candidates in the coming weeks, said the sources.
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