KEY POINTS
  • Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is not having an easier time of it even after the central bank's policy pivot boosted financial markets.
  • The White House is now pressuring the Fed to cut interest rates, rather than hold the line as is the current intention.
  • There's also the prospect that economic commentator Stephen Moore would bring a strong dissenting voice to the Federal Open Market Committee.

Life isn't getting any easier for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

The central bank chief, fresh off a year of intense criticism from President Donald Trump and a sharp rebuke from financial markets, now faces a landscape full of mines that could detonate in any direction.