President Trump leaning towards Powell as next Fed chair -sources

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(Reuters) - President Donald is leaning towards nominating Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell to be the next head of the U.S. central bank, two sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

The sources cautioned that while Powell had emerged as the leading candidate from a short list of five, had not made a final decision and could always change his mind.

"I will be announcing it sometime next week," said in a video statement on Instagram. "It will be a person who hopefully will do a fantastic job. I have someone very specific in mind and I think everyone will be very impressed."

has said he has been considering Powell, as well as Stanford University economist John Taylor, for the post. He also has said he has not ruled out renominating current Chair Janet Yellen, whose term expires in February.

He is expected to announce his pick, which would need to win Senate approval, before he departs on a trip to Asia on Nov. 3.

The term of current chair Janet Yellen ends in February 2018, though her term as a Federal Reserve Board governor does not expire until 2024.

had been working from a short list of five candidates that included his top economic adviser, Gary Cohn, and former Governor Kevin Warsh.

A senior administration official said on Wednesday that was unlikely to nominate Cohn given the importance of his role in helping to lead efforts to enact tax reform legislation currently being debated in Congress.

has also privately voiced a desire to put his own stamp on the central bank, which has dimmed the prospect of him giving a new term to Yellen, another source said.

In an interview with Fox Business Network last Friday, indicated he could nominate both Powell and Taylor for top jobs at the central A vice chair post is currently open.

(Reporting by Steve Holland, Tim Ahmann, and Jeff Mason; Editing by Andrea Ricci and Clive McKeef)

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First Published: Sat, October 28 2017. 03:13 IST