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What History Tells Us About the Perils of Firing Jerome Powell

Politicians often want lower rates; central banks seek stable prices

Investors sent a warning Wednesday that central-bank independence matters to Wall Street.

Reports that President Trump was again pondering firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell drove longer-term Treasury yields higher and the dollar lower. The markets see the prospect of higher inflation if a new Fed regime were to cut rates in line with Trump’s wishes. Some analysts say there would be global consequences, because Treasurys and the dollar underpin financial markets worldwide.

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