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Trump says he won’t fire the president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell

Trump says he won’t fire the president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell
Trump says he won’t fire the president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell
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The president of United States, Donald Trump, He said that I had no intention of disqualify to the president of the Federal reserve (Fed), Jerome Powell, who has urged to lower the interest rates to avoid slowing the country’s economy.

I have no intention of saying goodbye, ”Trump told the in the Oval Office.

The comments mark a in the position of the US president who requested the dismissal of the Federal Reserve’s , after ensuring that he has acted “too late and wrong” in terms of inflation.

Trump dispatched against Powell in a message on his social social network social in which he described Powell – who has defended the independence of the Central Bank – of “Lord Tardón” and a “great loser”, and said that “many are claiming preventive cuts in interest rates” because they are lowering the costs of energy.

The president redoubled his on Monday, he urged the Chief of the Fed to lower interest rates to avoid the slowdown of the economy, not to mention his aggressive tariff policy, who has triggered a commercial with China, and that he is pressing .

“I would like to see him (A Powell) a little more active in terms of his idea of ​​lowering interest rates,” Trump insisted on Tuesday at a Juroration of Paul Atkins as president of the Stock Exchange and Securities Commission (SEC, in English).

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“It is the perfect to lower interest rates,” insisted the US president.

Trump has had a difficult relationship with the Chief of the Fed despite the fact that the president nominated him for that position in his term.

Powell has insisted that the president does not have the authority to him, except for “justified cause”, for example misconduct.

The Commercial War Unleashed by Trump he has been pressing it in recent days, a CNBC revealed over the weekend suggested that its tariff policy is mellating its popularity, with its worst approval figures in matters of its presidential career (55 % it) and a clear discontent in its inflation management (60 % suspend it).

This Tuesday the US president told journalists in the Oval Office that the 145 percent tariffs that imposed on Chinese imports eventually “will be reduced substantially” and was optimistic about the possibility of reaching an agreement between the United States and China.

With EFE information

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