
The Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting is approaching: discussions on monetary policy have taken a back seat, and Powell's successor has become the focus

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This week (January 29), the core of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting is no longer the interest rate decision, but rather the political shocks facing the independence of the central bank. The Trump administration has launched an investigation into Powell and intends to intervene in personnel matters, casting a political storm over the meeting. Market attention is focused on the nomination of a successor and Powell's future, which will become a key signal in assessing whether the Federal Reserve can maintain its policy independence under future pressures
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