Trump asked officials if he can legally fire Fed chair: reports

AFP  |  Washington 

has privately asked cabinet members if he has the authority to fire Fed after interest rates were increased and the stock market tanked, reported.

and Bloomberg, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, said Saturday that Trump was furious when the Fed raised the key borrowing rate on Wednesday and signalled it will continue to hike rates next year.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week with yet another steep decline, its worst week in 10 years.

Powell, chosen by Trump for the job, took over the key post for a four-year term at the helm of the in February, replacing

Trump's aggressive trade policies combined with the strong US dollar have created fears of slowing US and global growth, and caused stock markets to retreat.

On Tuesday, Trump warned the Fed not to make "yet another mistake" by raising interest rates, the second consecutive day he has gone after the central on

Trump has ignored the US president's traditional respect for the Fed's independence. He has called the Fed "crazy," "out of control" and a greater economic threat than

An attempt to end Powell's term early however would be a direct attack on the independence of the powerful institution, which plays a major role in the world's largest economy, and likely create havoc in the stock market.

In October, Trump said he had no intention of firing Powell, but in November he declared that he was "not even a little bit happy" with Powell.

It was unclear if Trump has the authority to fire Powell, according to

A Fed was not immediately available for comment when contacted by AFP.

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First Published: Sun, December 23 2018. 03:00 IST