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Competition heats up for the position of Fed Chair: Four financial executives enter the final interview stage.
[Coin World] The selection process for the Fed chair position has made new progress. BlackRock's Chief Investment Officer Rick Rieder will participate in the interview for the Fed chair position at Mar-a-Lago along with three candidates: Kevin Hassett, Kevin Warsh, and Christopher Waller.
The competition for this candidate is attracting significant attention from the market. The decision-making direction of the Fed chair will directly impact the guidance of U.S. financial policy, which in turn concerns the regulatory attitude and overall trend of the crypto market. The four candidates have different backgrounds, and their policy ideas also vary, making it likely that the final outcome will be a key highlight in the financial circle of the year.
With BlackRock's background, do you understand what institutional discourse power means...
I have a better impression of Waller; at least he doesn't smell too much like TradFi.
Among these four, who is least likely to be tough on the crypto world? I bet that Waller has the highest probability of a monthly return.
That guy from BlackRock feels the most cunning; anyone who understands financial products knows their nature.
Wait, if we really elect a hawkish chairman, our moon landing plan will have to be postponed.
The interview at Mar-a-Lago feels like selecting the head of the space agency; it can really determine the direction of the next orbital path.