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Trump Calls Powell to Thank Fed for Actions on Economy

Published 03/23/2020, 08:29 PM
Updated 03/23/2020, 11:18 PM
© Reuters.  Trump Calls Powell to Thank Fed for Actions on Economy

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump said he called Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Monday to thank him for his efforts to fight an economic slowdown from the coronavirus outbreak.

“I am happy with him,” Trump said at a White House news conference. “I really think he’s caught up. He’s really stepped up over the last week. I called him today and I said ‘Jerome, good job.’”

The Fed ventured into unchartered territory Monday by offering to directly finance U.S. companies, jumping ahead of the government, which is still struggling to produce a multi-trillion dollar package of support for American businesses and families.

Powell and his colleagues at the U.S. central bank went all in early Monday with another series of emergency actions to keep credit flowing. In their latest steps, the Fed went beyond its normal parameters to pledge support not only to financial markets but also through lending to businesses, states and municipalities that are buckling as the economy shutters to stem the virus.

The lack of a deal by Congress on the latest fiscal-stimulus measures later Monday contributed to a continued slide in stock markets. Wall Street benchmarks closed Monday at their lowest in more than three years.

A spokesperson for the Fed declined to comment.

Trump’s positive comments toward Powell were a shift from his repeated attacks for more than a year on the Fed chair and the central bank’s policy.

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Latest comments

as powel wipes the white creamy stuff dripping from his lips...
selfish. let's see what his next card is
the very worst president in USA history the deficit will hit SIX trillion this year unemployment has already doubled  GDP growth a negative 14 percent there will be a lot of unemployed in homeless Americans in a few months from now there was NEVER a MAGA economy and now he wants our medicare and SS that we paid for
The exonomy was humming along until this virus shut the world economies down. How is that the fault of Trump?
the debts were increasing even before the virus
Viacom CBS bldg may be for sale. Stock crashed 70%
That’s cool.
facepalm
guess he might be glad he didn't replace powell when he refused to obey, which allowed powell to have something in the tank when a real crisis arrived!
The economy was good. we have a great chance of this returning. To throw a bit of a talking point as if it's a revelation or like they're an economist is slightly opinionated. My opinionated portion is that this Wuhan virus could *******the economy so stop the "bits" that don't make a case !
Good job keeping the fed a biased partisan unlimited QE debt bubble pumper. Any recovery will make it impossible to unwind or reset.
You don't get it yet, do you...
Nobody gets it. Can you explain it so everyone else gets it? 🤔
One rate hike in eight years of the sharing and gig roaring economy.   Yellen=we'll be normalizing at full employment! That was in 2012.
Strange world we live in
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