鲍威尔称不会做“影子主席”,将尽可能支持沃什


2026年4月29日 晚上7:18 UTC / 路透社

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华盛顿,4月29日(路透社)——美国联邦储备委员会主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔当地时间周三表示,他将回归美联储理事岗位,并将尽力支持美联储下任主席人选凯文·沃什,不会试图扮演试图对货币政策施加过大影响力的“影子主席”。

“那是我绝不会做的事,你懂的,所谓影子主席那套,”鲍威尔在新闻发布会上说道。他还表示,自己将在5月结束主席任期后,在理事会留任一段未明确时长的时间,保持“低调姿态”。

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他表示,在担任主席之前,他曾以理事身份履职六年,深知主席一职在推动理事会达成共识方面的角色与难处。

“我不想不必要地增加这项工作的难度。这意味着只要可以,我就会尽力支持主席想要推进的方向,”鲍威尔说道。“如果实在做不到,那也没办法。美联储向来都是这么运作的。”

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Powell says he won’t be a shadow chair, would support Warsh where possible

2026-04-29 7:18 PM UTC / Reuters

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U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell attends a press conference following a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), at the U.S. Federal Reserve in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 29, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) – U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that ​he will return to being a ‌Fed governor and will try to support the central bank’s prospective next chair, Kevin ​Warsh, and not try to ​act as a “shadow chair” who attempts to ⁠wield outsized influence over monetary ​policy.

“That’s just something I would never do, ​you know, the shadow chair thing,” Powell told a news conference, where he said he ​would remain on the board for ​an unspecified period after his chair term ends ‌in ⁠May, keeping a “low profile”.

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He said that during his six years as a governor before becoming chair, he understands the ​role and ​the ⁠difficulty that the chair has in bringing the board to ​consensus.

“I don’t want to add ​to ⁠that unnecessarily. And that means trying support the direction the chair wants to ⁠go, ​if you can,” Powell ​said. “If you can’t, you can’t. That’s the way ​it’s always worked there.”

Reporting by David Lawder

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