Word on the street: The administration's kicking off finalist interviews for the next Fed chair role this week.
Bessent's reportedly getting a sit-down sometime next week. Final call expected early January.
Timing's interesting—markets are already pricing in what this could mean for monetary policy going forward.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-10 08:48
It's a rumor again, it's really hard to say if it's reliable this time
Bescent? Then this policy direction is afraid to change
It was decided in early January? Now they are betting on this
I see, the market said it was waiting for news, but in fact, it had already been secretly rebalancing
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TopEscapeArtist
· 12-10 08:38
Again? The final decision was made in early January... This rhythm is a bearish signal that is quite obvious
Technically, the new chairman is like a head and shoulders pattern, and the probability of coming down is a bit high
We are all betting on monetary policy now, and last year's bottom-buying addiction is now a blood loss
Word on the street: The administration's kicking off finalist interviews for the next Fed chair role this week.
Bessent's reportedly getting a sit-down sometime next week. Final call expected early January.
Timing's interesting—markets are already pricing in what this could mean for monetary policy going forward.