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[Bond Market Turmoil Over Fed Candidate, HSBC Leadership Settled, and the EU's Bold Move on Russian Assets]-[Wall Street frets over Hassett as potential Fed chair]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-12-04

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Wall Street’s Unease Regarding Kevin Hassett

The prospect of Kevin Hassett succeeding Jay Powell as the Federal Reserve Chair has triggered significant anxiety within the $30 trillion U.S. bond market. As the White House’s top economic official and a known "Trump loyalist," Hassett’s potential nomination has prompted major Wall Street banks and asset managers—including members of the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee—to voice their concerns to the Treasury Department. Investors fear that Hassett’s publicly stated inclination to "cut interest rates quite a lot in the near term" could create a dangerous economic environment if coupled with rising inflation. Market participants explicitly cited the fear of a "Liz Truss moment," worrying that an "ultra-dovish Fed chair" could destabilize the bond market. Furthermore, there are doubts regarding his ability to manage the Fed as a "consensus-based organization," given his distinct ideological distance from the rest of the board. Despite the influence of Secretary Scott Besant, who maintains a "uniquely close relationship with market participants," it remains unclear if these warnings will deter President Trump, who has historically demonstrated a "willingness... to make policy decisions that the market doesn't necessarily like."

HSBC Finalizes Leadership Transition

In a move to resolve a period of executive uncertainty, HSBC has officially appointed Brandon Nelson as its new chair. Nelson, a former partner at KPMG, had been serving as the interim chair since early October following the surprise announcement that Sir Mark Tucker would be stepping down. The appointment concludes a "pretty hectic" search process, during which the board reportedly faced internal divisions regarding the suitability of various candidates before ultimately settling on Nelson.

The EU’s Strategic Plan for Frozen Russian Assets

The European Commission has unveiled a controversial plan to utilize approximately 210 billion euros of frozen Russian state assets to provide financial support to Ukraine. The strategy involves leveraging these assets—primarily held by Euroclear in Belgium—to facilitate loans for Kyiv, which would not require repayment until Russia pays reparations as part of a future peace settlement. A key feature of this proposal is that it "will not require unanimity," allowing the EU to bypass potential opposition from Russia-friendly nations like Hungary and Slovakia. The Commission justifies this by citing the "emergency power" granted by the ongoing threats posed by Russia’s invasion. However, the plan faces significant resistance from Belgium, which holds the "lion's share" of these assets. The Belgian government has characterized the plan as "fundamentally wrong," fearing it could "melt down Europe's financial system" and leave Belgium solely liable for legal retaliation from Russia. With an upcoming summit of EU leaders, the success of this initiative hinges on whether the Commission can provide sufficient guarantees to satisfy Belgian concerns, as the plan cannot move forward without their support.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, December 4th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Bond investors aren't thrilled with the leading Fed chair candidate and HSBC's search for a chair is finally over.
Plus, the EU has a plan for frozen Russian assets, but it's not going to make everyone happy.
One of the striking things that came out when the commission made its proposal is that it will not require unanimity.
I'm Mark Filippino and here's the news you need to start your day.

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