Trump is reportedly make 2 huge additions to the Federal Reserve
Binyamin Appelbaum and Kate Kelly of the New York Times report Trump will tap Randal Quarles and Marvin Goodfriend for two of the open spots on the Fed Board according to sources familiar with the decision.
Quarles served at the Treasury Department under George W. Bush. Goodfriend is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and previously worked as a policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
The White House told the New York Times that no announcement was pending.
At the Fed, Quarles would also oversee banking regulation. The former Fed official in charge of this position, Daniel Tarullo, was known to be stricter on banking regulation, but given Trump's calls for deregulation at the big banks it is expected that Quarles will take a softer stance.
Both Quarles and Goodfriend are seen as more conservative economists according to the Times report.
This is also the first in a series of changes that Trump is expected to make at the Fed. A third seat on the Board of Governors remains open. Additionally, the terms for Fed chair Janet Yellen and Vice Chair Stanley Fischer will expire in February 2018, giving Trump two more spots to fill.