The competition for the Federal Reserve Chairman candidate under the Trump administration has entered a heated stage, with the two frontrunners, Hassett and Walsh, facing questions about their independence and credibility, while Fed Governor Waller has emerged as a dark horse with solid policy experience.
Wall Street giants are deeply involved in the game, with heavyweight figures like JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon frequently communicating and expressing their positions with the government, and the lobbying and competition among candidate camps continue to heat up.