Yellen disappointed not to get a second term as Fed chair

AP  |  Washington 

says she was disappointed that didn't offer her a second term as Federal Reserve But she says she supports her successor at the central bank, Jerome Powell, and calls him "a very thoughtful policymaker." tells CBS' "Sunday Morning" that the stock market, despite the Dow's 665-point drop Friday, is high, and that the financial system is in better shape to handle a sharp sell-off than it was during the 2008 financial crisis. was the first woman to lead the Fed.

Her four-year term ended Friday. Powell, a Fed board member, takes over tomorrow. It had been the tradition over the past four decades for the to renominate the Fed for a second term.

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 00:20 IST