#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 Federal Reserve Chair Powell Congressional Hearing May Be Disrupted
According to Republican Congressman French Hill, Powell may miss the February congressional hearing due to charges from the Department of Justice grand jury. The charges relate to his testimony last June before Congress regarding headquarters renovations, with prosecutors suspecting perjury.
If confirmed, this would be a rare situation in Federal Reserve history—an incumbent chair unable to fulfill the statutory semiannual congressional testimony duty due to a criminal investigation, directly impacting the coherence of U.S. financial policy.
The reaction on Capitol Hill has been unusually swift. Republican Senator Thom Tillis has stated that until the investigation is resolved, pressure will be applied to all new Fed nominees. Meanwhile, several lawmakers have expressed "serious concerns" over DOJ involvement, with political tensions clearly rising.
Why is the market tense? February is traditionally a window for the Fed to release policy signals. If Powell is absent, key policy guidance could be missing, meaning markets will need to adjust expectations amid greater uncertainty. Historically, when central bank leaders become embroiled in controversy, it often leads to sharp market volatility and reassessment of risk assets.
Currently, Fed spokespeople have refused to comment. Tensions between Washington and Wall Street are escalating, and every subsequent piece of news could become a market turning point. For traders of crypto and traditional assets, this month warrants close attention to policy developments.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12m ago
Can renovation costs be used as false testimony? The political struggle has involved the central bank, now the financial market has to play a heartbeat game together.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-15 00:34
If Powell really gets prosecuted, this game would be too interesting... Politics and money are always intertwined.
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DaoDeveloper
· 01-15 00:34
ngl this is exactly the kind of governance breakdown we need to avoid in decentralized systems... watching centralized monetary policy implode over testimony inconsistencies is honestly wild
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BridgeJumper
· 01-15 00:31
Can renovation matters really lead to false evidence cases? This political flavor is too strong; Washington really knows how to stir things up.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-15 00:27
Now the internal conflict in the US is really going to affect our wallets... Powell's mishap leaves policy gaps, and the crypto world will have to follow the chaos again.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-15 00:26
Wow, the Fed Chair has to deal with lawsuits now too? This plot twist is absolutely wild. Really need to keep a close eye on the market next month.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-15 00:24
Powell's move is really incredible, can it really turn renovation costs into a false evidence case?
No, the Federal Reserve Chairman is about to be prosecuted over renovation issues, how absurd is that?
February's market depends on people's faces, and now it's just over.
By the way, will the rate cut be further delayed...
Wall Street is about to start the guessing game again, so annoying.
Political struggles can also affect my holdings, who would have thought?
Powell, just be straightforward, what exactly did the renovation turn into such a big deal?
#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 Federal Reserve Chair Powell Congressional Hearing May Be Disrupted
According to Republican Congressman French Hill, Powell may miss the February congressional hearing due to charges from the Department of Justice grand jury. The charges relate to his testimony last June before Congress regarding headquarters renovations, with prosecutors suspecting perjury.
If confirmed, this would be a rare situation in Federal Reserve history—an incumbent chair unable to fulfill the statutory semiannual congressional testimony duty due to a criminal investigation, directly impacting the coherence of U.S. financial policy.
The reaction on Capitol Hill has been unusually swift. Republican Senator Thom Tillis has stated that until the investigation is resolved, pressure will be applied to all new Fed nominees. Meanwhile, several lawmakers have expressed "serious concerns" over DOJ involvement, with political tensions clearly rising.
Why is the market tense?
February is traditionally a window for the Fed to release policy signals. If Powell is absent, key policy guidance could be missing, meaning markets will need to adjust expectations amid greater uncertainty. Historically, when central bank leaders become embroiled in controversy, it often leads to sharp market volatility and reassessment of risk assets.
Currently, Fed spokespeople have refused to comment. Tensions between Washington and Wall Street are escalating, and every subsequent piece of news could become a market turning point. For traders of crypto and traditional assets, this month warrants close attention to policy developments.