KEY POINTS
  • The four living former chairs of the Federal Reserve on Monday called for the U.S. central bank to remain free to work independently and without fear of political reprisals.
  • It was a rare joint public statement by Paul Volcker, Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, and Janet Yellen.
  • The public pressure on the Fed by U.S. President Donald Trump has been unprecedented, as the institution has traditionally been viewed as independent.

The four living former chairs of the Federal Reserve on Monday called for the U.S. central bank to remain free to work independently and without fear of political reprisals in a rare joint public statement.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly railed against the Fed for raising rates four times last year, saying that Chairman Jerome Powell's monetary policies have held back economic growth. Trump has publicly said he could fire or demote Powell, his own nominee as chair.