The Justice Department's investigation into Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, raises questions about his future at the Fed as his term ends on May 15. Powell may remain a governor, a move that could prevent the White House from gaining a majority on the board. Trump's attempts to replace Powell have been complicated by the investigation, and if Powell stays, it could limit Trump's influence over interest rate decisions. Historical precedents exist for Fed chairs remaining on the board, but Powell's situation is unique due to the current political climate. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)