Former Fed Governor Larry Lindsey withdraws name for Fed chair

Former Fed Governor Larry Lindsey withdraws name for Fed chair


Key Points
  • Former U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Larry Lindsey has withdrawn his name from consideration for the position of Fed chair, CNBC’s Eamon Javers reported on Thursday.
  • President Trump is considering a list of candidates to replace Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for when his term expires in May.



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