Janet Yellen said Sunday that she was disappointed that President Trump didn't give her a second term as Federal Reserve chair, but that she had complete confidence in her replacement Jerome Powell, who takes over on Monday. She described Powell, who was already a Fed board member, as "thoughtful, balanced, dedicated to public service." "I've found him to be a very thoughtful policymaker," Yellen told CBS's Sunday Morning. She also said U.S. stocks and commercial real estate prices were "high," although she stopped short of saying they were in a bubble. "Price-earnings ratios are near the high end of their historical ranges," she said. U.S. stocks plunged on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial average falling by 665 points. With her four-year term ending last Friday, Yellen is joining the Brookings Institution think tank. [The Associated Press, Bloomberg] |
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