WASHINGTON, July 25 -- U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that current Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and the White House National Economic Director Gary Cohn are among contenders to lead the central bank next year.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Trump said Yellen, whose term as Fed Chair expires next February, has done "a good job" and he has "a lot of respect for her."
"I'd like to see rates stay low. She's historically been a low-interest-rate person," he said, adding Yellen is still in the running to serve a second four-year term as head of the central bank.
Trump said Cohn is also on the list of candidates to lead the central bank, although Cohn and other White House officials have said he is focused on his current job.
"I've known Gary for a long time, but I've gained great respect for Gary working with him, so Gary certainly would be in the mix," said the president.
Earlier this month, Trump nominated Randal Quarles, an investment-fund manager and former U.S. Treasury official, as vice chair for supervision of the Fed, taking the first step to fill the three vacancies in the Fed's seven-member board.
Yellen hasn' t said whether she would step down from the Fed board when her term expires next year or she would like to serve another term as Fed Chair.
"I'm very focused on trying to achieve our congressionally mandated objectives, and I really haven' t had to give further thought at this point to this question," She told lawmakers at a hearing earlier this month.
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