Episode 385
Life After Powell: What’s Next for the Fed and the FOMC? (Federated Hermes)
In this episode, Craig Jeffery talks with John Mosko and Sue Hill of Federated Hermes about Jerome Powell’s final months as Fed Chair and what a leadership change could mean for markets, rates, and policy transparency. They cover potential successors, economic risks, and how treasury teams can prepare for evolving FOMC dynamics and potential impacts in 2026.
Views are those of Federated Securities Corp. as of November 7th, 2025, and are subject to change based on market conditions and other factors. These views should not be construed as a recommendation for any specific security or sector.
Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual events, results or actual performance may differ materially from that reflected or contemplated in any forward-looking statements. Nothing contained herein may be relied upon as a guarantee, or a representation as to the future.
Although the information provided in this podcast has been obtained from sources which Federated Hermes believes to be reliable, it does not guarantee accuracy of such information and such information may be incomplete or condensed.
Speaker:
John Mosko,
Federated Hermes


Speaker:
Susan Hill,
Federated Hermes


Host:
Craig Jeffery,
Strategic Treasurer


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