Politik·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung Historic Fed Leadership Overlap as Powell Stays On After Term Ends
The Federal Reserve faces an unprecedented situation as outgoing Chair Jerome Powell stays on as a governor after his term ends in May, overlapping with incoming Chair Kevin Warsh at FOMC meetings starting mid-June. This marks the first such overlap since 1948. The transition occurs amid high political pressure from President Trump, who nominated both men and expects rate cuts, and following Powell's final meeting which saw four dissents from regional presidents. Current economic data shows core inflation at 3.2% and jobless claims at their lowest since 1969, complicating the case for rate cuts.