Trump says he wouldn't stop Fed chair Powell if he offered to resign
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[WASHINGTON] US President Donald Trump sharply criticised Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Friday and said he wouldn't try to stop the chief US central banker if he offered to resign.
Mr Trump, departing the White House to travel to the G7 summit in France, told reporters, "I'm not happy with Jay Powell."
His comments continued a war of words against Mr Powell that, along with retaliatory tariffs imposed on US goods by China, helped trigger a sharp drop on Friday in the US stock market.
"I don't think he's doing a good job at all," Mr Trump told reporters as he left the White House shortly before midnight on Friday.
"I don't think he's much of a chess player, but I've got him so, you know, that's what I have," added the president, who earlier questioned on Twitter who was "our bigger enemy," Mr Powell or Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Asked if he wanted Mr Powell to resign, Mr Trump replied: "Do I want him to resign? Let me put it this way, if he did I wouldn't stop him."
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Mr Powell was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday for a meeting with other central bankers. He said the Fed would "act as appropriate" to keep the US economy healthy in a deteriorating global economy but stopped short of committing to a series of rate cuts sought by Mr Trump.
REUTERS
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