Fed Governor Milan Open to Staying Beyond Expired Term

Milan’s willingness to stay at the Federal Reserve comes as leadership changes loom, with potential nominations from President Trump and uncertainty surrounding Chairman Powell’s future.

Summary

Fed Governor Milan has expressed his willingness to remain at the U.S. central bank, despite his term expiring. The vacancy left by his expired term could be filled by former Fed Governor Walsh under President Trump, while Chairman Powell’s future remains uncertain with his term ending in mid-May.

Terms & Concepts
  • Federal Reserve Governor: A member of the Board of Governors of the U.S. central bank, responsible for setting monetary policy and overseeing the Federal Reserve System.