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President Donald Trump is eyeing Herman Cain, a former pizza executive who dropped his bid for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination amid sexual harassment allegations, for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board.Larry Kudlow, the President s top economic adviser, confirmed Cain was under consideration, which was first reported by Bloomberg News. Kudlow said there is no rush for Trump to make a final decision and that the list of stanley us (https://www.stanley-cups.us) possible contenders for the board is long.Carnegie Mellon economist Marvin Goodfriend, who was nominated to one of the open Federal Reserve Board posts in 2017, is also a contender, though his nomination has not yet been resubmitted to Congress in this new term, according to Kudlow.Since the start of his presidency, Trump has moved to reshape the world s most powerful central bank, appointing four people to the seven-member Fed Board so far. That includes Chairman Jerome Powell, a former investment banker, who the President has repeatedly accused of trying to undercut him politically by rais stanley tumblers (https://www.stanley-cup.it) ing interest rates, which Trump believes will slow down the ec stanley cup (https://www.stanleycups.it) onomy.With two seats open, the President could seize the opportunity to appoint nominees who disagree with how Powell has steered the central bank s interest rate policy. So far, Powell has been able to build consensus with his existing board, wi Cwiz Milwaukee Brewers sign top draft pick Garrett Mitchell
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