There has been ongoing speculation that Trump might seize the opportunity to replace all 12 regional Federal Reserve Bank presidents to strengthen control over the Federal Reserve. Before the topic even fully brewed, the Fed took the lead—all 11 presidents received early reappointments. It seems that the market's reaction speed to rumors has already reached this level. Is this kind of counter-operation aimed at stabilizing expectations, or is there another deeper intention behind it?
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NotSatoshi
· 15h ago
The Fed's move is brilliant; they locked everyone down before Trump could act. Is this really how the game of checks and balances works?
There has been ongoing speculation that Trump might seize the opportunity to replace all 12 regional Federal Reserve Bank presidents to strengthen control over the Federal Reserve. Before the topic even fully brewed, the Fed took the lead—all 11 presidents received early reappointments. It seems that the market's reaction speed to rumors has already reached this level. Is this kind of counter-operation aimed at stabilizing expectations, or is there another deeper intention behind it?