
Federal Reserve Governor Chris Waller, an advocate for an immediate interest rate cut, said on Friday he would accept the job as head of the U.S. central bank if asked by President Donald Trump, but so far Trump has not contacted him about it.
"In 2019 the president contacted me and said, 'Would you serve?' And I said yes," Waller told Bloomberg Television, referring to Trump's appointment of him to the Fed's Board of Governors. "If the president contacted me and said, 'I want you to serve,' I would do it. But he has not contacted me."
Trump has launched a barrage of nearly daily criticism at Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the central bank's reluctance to cut rates due to concern the administration's trade and tariff policies will increase inflation.
Waller favors a rate cut at the Fed's upcoming July 29-30 meeting because he feels the tariffs are likely to have a limited impact on inflation, and he is concerned the economy and private-sector hiring are starting to slow.
Though the unemployment rate is low, Waller said underlying data "are not indicating a super healthy private-sector labor market," and the Fed should "get ahead" of a possible hiring slowdown.
The U.S. central bank is widely expected to keep its benchmark interest rate steady in the 4.25%-4.50% range at its upcoming meeting. Only Waller and another Trump appointee, Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman, favor a cut that soon, though eight of their colleagues have indicated a reduction in the policy rate could happen in September.
Waller, who has said explicitly that his rate stance is "not political," has been credited by economists for making a cogent case for lower rates, even as administration officials have tried to amplify pressure on Powell over cost overruns in a renovation of the Fed's headquarters in Washington.
Trump, who feels rates should be slashed to levels more aligned with a recession, has repeatedly said Powell should resign. Powell has vowed to remain Fed chief until his term expires in May.
Waller "is not talking about cost overruns on the Eccles Building or lowering the cost of government finance or 'regime change,' but he is talking about the shifting balance of risks in the economy," Neil Dutta, head of economics at Renaissance Macro Research, wrote in an analysis that argued appointing Waller to succeed Powell was "the most obvious way" for Trump to boost his impact at the Fed.
Source: Investing.com
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