The race to pick the next Fed Chair is heating up, and Kevin Hassett, the White House's top economic adviser, was looking like the clear frontrunner to succeed Jerome Powell. But here's the twist—just when things seemed locked in, his candidacy hit some unexpected turbulence down the stretch. Market observers are watching closely to see how this shifts, since whoever lands the Fed's top job will shape monetary policy for years to come.
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The race to pick the next Fed Chair is heating up, and Kevin Hassett, the White House's top economic adviser, was looking like the clear frontrunner to succeed Jerome Powell. But here's the twist—just when things seemed locked in, his candidacy hit some unexpected turbulence down the stretch. Market observers are watching closely to see how this shifts, since whoever lands the Fed's top job will shape monetary policy for years to come.