Bloomberg: The 5
Most Likely Candidates to Replace Janet Yellen to Lead the Fed
by Tom Ciccotta15 Jul 2017
As Janet Yellen’s tenure as the Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Bank comes to a close, here are some of the candidates that could
replace her at the end of her term next February.
With reports that Yellen plans to serve out the entirety
of her term as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, President Trump has
until February to select a replacement.
Bloomberg Politics compiled
a short list of potential candidates whose names have floated around in talks
about the position.
Gary Cohn
President Trump’s Senior Economic Adviser Gary Cohn has
been in the spotlight with regards to the Fed appointment due to a Politico report that named
him as the President’s top choice. Despite the rumors, Cohn has denied interest
in the position.
“No, I have a great job right now,” he said when asked
about the position. “Serving the president has been a dream come true.
According to the Politico report, the Trump
administration is especially interested in Cohn taking the position.
“It’s Gary’s if he wants it, and I think he wants it,”
one Republican source claimed. “He would be easily confirmed,” the source
added.
“Most of our conservative members like him.”
Before joining the Trump administration, Cohn worked at
Goldman Sachs for more than 25 years, including a decade-long stint as
president.
Kevin Warsh
Warsh is a former governor of the Federal Reserve System
and a distinguished visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover
Institution, a conservative-leaning public policy think tank. He served as a
governor of the Federal
Reserve System from 2006 to 2011, during which time he used his
past experience on Wall Street to calm the brewing financial crisis.
Warsh is the spouse of Jane Lauder, heir to the Estée
Lauder cosmetics firm that is worth approximately $9.22 billion.
John Taylor
Taylor, a professor at Stanford University, is best
known for a monetary-policy rule developed in 1993 that links changes in
interest rates to the state of an economy and its inflation.
He has been an outspoken critic of Yellen’s leadership of
the Fed, arguing that under her leadership the bank has been too loose with
monetary policy.
Taylor, who often argues for high-interest rates in order
to combat inflation, may not be the best fit for President Trump, who has
described himself as “a low-interest-rate” person.
Glenn Hubbard
Hubbard is the Dean of Columbia University’s Business School and
served as President George W. Bush’s chief economists from 2001 to 2003.
Hubbard authored an economic policy book in 2010 with President Trump’s trade
advisor, Peter Navarro.
Jay Powell
Powell is the only Republican on the Board of Governors
at the Federal Reserve Bank. Before working for Yellen’s Fed, Powell worked at
the private equity firm Carlyle Group and
served as a senior official at the U.S. Treasury under President George H.W. Bush.
Bloomberg Politics claims that Powell is seen
as a “long-shot” for the position.
Gary Cohn
Gary
D. Cohn is the chief economic adviser for the Donald Trump administration, and was a trustee at the Harlem Children's Zone.
Note: Michael R.
Bloomberg was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, and is the founder of Bloomberg
LP.
Bloomberg
Politics is a division of Bloomberg
LP.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Harlem Children's Zone, the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and the Committee for
Economic Development.
George
Soros was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society, and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee.
Richard C. Blum
is an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), a board member for the Haas School of Business, a regent at the University of California, and married to Senator Dianne Feinstein.
Haas
School of Business is a business school at the University of California, Berkeley.
University
of California, Berkeley is a University
of California campus.
David H. Romer was
a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
George A. Akerlof
is a professor at the University of California,
Berkeley, and married to Janet L.
Yellen.
Janet L. Yellen
is married to George A. Akerlof, a professor
emeritus for the University of California,
Berkeley, and was a chairman for the Council
of Economic Advisers.
David M. Rubenstein
is a co-chairman for the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and a co-founder & co-CEO for the Carlyle Group.
George H.W. Bush
was an adviser for the Carlyle Group.
Jerome H. Powell (Jay) was a
partner at the Carlyle Group,
Steven A. Denning
is an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and a trustee at Stanford University.
Hanzade Dogan
Boyner is a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and an overseer for the Columbia Business School.
R. Glenn Hubbard
is the dean of Columbia Business School,
and a trustee at the Committee for
Economic Development.
John
B. Taylor is a member of the Bretton
Woods Committee, and was and was an economist for the Council of Economic Advisers.
Martin N. Baily
was a chairman for
the Council of Economic Advisers,
and is a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Victor A. Pelson
was a trustee at the Committee for
Economic Development, and a director at the United Parcel Service, Inc.
Stuart E.
Eizenstat was a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development, and a director at the United
Parcel Service, Inc.
Kevin M. Warsh is
a director at the United Parcel Service,
Inc., was a member of the Federal
Reserve Board, and a member of the Federal
Open Market Committee.
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