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#1 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 16日 22:10
牛河梁
老鲍会不会一边打官司一边赶紧加息

#2 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 16日 22:16
sunnycoast
牛河梁 写了: 2025年 7月 16日 22:10 老鲍会不会一边打官司一边赶紧加息
金毛没权利解雇吧, 否则他早动手了

#3 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 16日 22:24
Silbil
不能因政策被解雇,但可以以其它原因,譬如包二奶,阿三局长估计这段时间一直在忙这个

#4 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 16日 22:32
cng
Bank CEOs Are Coming Out Fighting for Fed Independence

The nation’s biggest bankers are speaking out to defend the independence of the Federal Reserve while President Trump openly discusses ousting Chair Jerome Powell.

Goldman Sachs Chief Executive David Solomon, Bank of America head Brian Moynihan and Citigroup’s Jane Fraser said on Wednesday the central bank’s ability to operate without White House or political interference is critical to the U.S. economy and financial markets. They followed JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who said the same thing on Tuesday.

“I think central bank independence, not just here in the United States but around the world, has served us incredibly well,” Solomon said in a CNBC interview. “I think central bank independence, Fed independence, is very important and it’s something we should fight to preserve.”

Fraser said in a statement that “the independence of the Federal Reserve drives its credibility. It is critical to the effectiveness of our capital markets and U.S. competitiveness.”

The remarks fit with their long stated opinions about monetary policy. Banking leaders are now weighing in as they encounter an unusual situation in which a president is openly pressuring the Fed to cut interest rates and discussing firing the chairman. Bankers fear a change would upset the global markets, the status of Treasurys as a haven and their own operations.

The four CEOs oversee banks with more than $12 trillion in combined assets.

Trump recently polled Republican lawmakers during a closed-door meeting about whether he should oust Powell, The Wall Street Journal reported, and then he came out Wednesday and said he wasn’t planning to do so.

“We’re not planning on doing anything,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I don’t rule out anything, but I think it’s highly unlikely.”

Trump suggested he could attempt to remove Powell for cause, arguing the central bank spent too much money on renovations of two historic office buildings.

Many on Wall Street have privately worried that political pressure will undermine the Fed’s credibility. But the executives have largely refrained from criticizing Trump publicly and still this week spoke mostly about the importance of the Fed as an institution.

It is almost universally believed on Wall Street that tampering with Fed independence could have outsize consequences for global capital flows because it could weaken U.S. Treasurys and the dollar, which underpin financial markets worldwide.

BofA’s Moynihan said the size of the U.S. economy, its massive debt, and its role in global trade all make the Fed and its stability important to the whole world, not just the U.S.

“The core thing is that an independent Fed is critical to the operating of a great global economy like the United States,” Moynihan said at his own CNBC appearance. “A stable central bank is…very important to the United States.”

Moynihan added that Trump will have the right to select a new Fed chair next year, but the markets would react if he moved to replace Powell “prematurely.”

Dimon, who in April went on television to urge the president to pause his tariff plans and succeeded in being heard, warned on Tuesday against interfering with the Fed.

“Playing around with the Fed can have adverse consequences, the absolute opposite of what you might be hoping for,” Dimon told media members in a call after the bank’s earnings announcement.

Write to AnnaMaria Andriotis at annamaria.andriotis@wsj.com and Alexander Saeedy at alexander.saeedy@wsj.com

#5 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 16日 22:32
justChat
不符合鲍鱼人设。
更有可能一边打官司,一边往死里印钱。
让美元崩在老床任上
牛河梁 写了: 2025年 7月 16日 22:10 老鲍会不会一边打官司一边赶紧加息

#6 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 17日 10:40
hahan
这些银行CEO都反对
那可能朗普还是对的

#7 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 17日 10:43
GreatCanada
hahan 写了: 2025年 7月 17日 10:40 这些银行CEO都反对
那可能朗普还是对的
狼普还是好好在家玩老鼠仓就好了,花街已经看出他的虚弱,越来越不给他一个发克

#8 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 17日 14:39
thinkaout
花街大佬发话了,蠢普在继续胡来,就给他点color see. “I think central bank independence, Fed independence, is very important and it’s something we should fight to preserve.”, 这些人 fight 不就是整个股灾嘛,所以崩不崩就看蠢普知不知道收手。
cng 写了: 2025年 7月 16日 22:32 Bank CEOs Are Coming Out Fighting for Fed Independence

The nation’s biggest bankers are speaking out to defend the independence of the Federal Reserve while President Trump openly discusses ousting Chair Jerome Powell.

Goldman Sachs Chief Executive David Solomon, Bank of America head Brian Moynihan and Citigroup’s Jane Fraser said on Wednesday the central bank’s ability to operate without White House or political interference is critical to the U.S. economy and financial markets. They followed JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who said the same thing on Tuesday.

“I think central bank independence, not just here in the United States but around the world, has served us incredibly well,” Solomon said in a CNBC interview. “I think central bank independence, Fed independence, is very important and it’s something we should fight to preserve.”

Fraser said in a statement that “the independence of the Federal Reserve drives its credibility. It is critical to the effectiveness of our capital markets and U.S. competitiveness.”

The remarks fit with their long stated opinions about monetary policy. Banking leaders are now weighing in as they encounter an unusual situation in which a president is openly pressuring the Fed to cut interest rates and discussing firing the chairman. Bankers fear a change would upset the global markets, the status of Treasurys as a haven and their own operations.

The four CEOs oversee banks with more than $12 trillion in combined assets.

Trump recently polled Republican lawmakers during a closed-door meeting about whether he should oust Powell, The Wall Street Journal reported, and then he came out Wednesday and said he wasn’t planning to do so.

“We’re not planning on doing anything,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I don’t rule out anything, but I think it’s highly unlikely.”

Trump suggested he could attempt to remove Powell for cause, arguing the central bank spent too much money on renovations of two historic office buildings.

Many on Wall Street have privately worried that political pressure will undermine the Fed’s credibility. But the executives have largely refrained from criticizing Trump publicly and still this week spoke mostly about the importance of the Fed as an institution.

It is almost universally believed on Wall Street that tampering with Fed independence could have outsize consequences for global capital flows because it could weaken U.S. Treasurys and the dollar, which underpin financial markets worldwide.

BofA’s Moynihan said the size of the U.S. economy, its massive debt, and its role in global trade all make the Fed and its stability important to the whole world, not just the U.S.

“The core thing is that an independent Fed is critical to the operating of a great global economy like the United States,” Moynihan said at his own CNBC appearance. “A stable central bank is…very important to the United States.”

Moynihan added that Trump will have the right to select a new Fed chair next year, but the markets would react if he moved to replace Powell “prematurely.”

Dimon, who in April went on television to urge the president to pause his tariff plans and succeeded in being heard, warned on Tuesday against interfering with the Fed.

“Playing around with the Fed can have adverse consequences, the absolute opposite of what you might be hoping for,” Dimon told media members in a call after the bank’s earnings announcement.

Write to AnnaMaria Andriotis at annamaria.andriotis@wsj.com and Alexander Saeedy at alexander.saeedy@wsj.com

#9 Re: 朗普如果要解雇老鲍

发表于 : 2025年 7月 17日 16:18
7H12$F+vu
明明可以架空现任,非得去弄个大的,蘑菇头从来都是怎么更大怎么来