US President Donald Trump is considering 11 candidates to replace the current Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell when his term expires in May 2026, including three that have not previously been publicly named, according to a report by CNBC. The new names includes Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos, former Fed Governor Larry Lindsey, and Rick Rieder, chief investment officer for global fixed income at BlackRock.

They now join a list of eight other candidates that CNBC has confirmed are under consideration, including Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman, Fed Governor Chris Waller, and Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson. The officials also confirmed the candidates include Marc Summerlin, an economic advisor in the Bush Administration, Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan and former St. Louis Fed President James Bullard.

Trump told CNBC that Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council and former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh were among those on his list. The officials described a “deliberative process” where Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will interview all of the candidates, review the list and pass on a final list to the president for his decision.

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