The dollar under Trump
Event update - date change
Our event on The Dollar under Trump, originally scheduled for 16 April, has been rescheduled to 20 May.
Instead we will be hosting a special event on 16 April at 13:00 BST focused on discussing private credit: how worried should we be?
All registrations for The Dollar under Trump webinar will remain valid for the new date of 20 May.
To register for the 16 April event on private credit, visit this website.
With Kevin Warsh as Donald Trump’s handpicked successor to Fed chair Jay Powell, join FT journalists on Wednesday, 20 May 13:00 - 14:00 BST (12:00 - 13:00 GMT) for an exclusive subscriber webinar exploring a new chair’s likely impact on the dollar, monetary policy and the global financial system.
Our panel will answer your questions, including:
Warsh’s likely policy stance after he takes the helm at the Federal Reserve in May 2026
Scenarios for a looser monetary policy under a new Fed chief and the impact on inflation, growth and US debt
How international geopolitical developments might affect interest rates, the dollar’s role and global capital flows
Scope for potential productivity gains from AI to justify faster rate cuts, as Warsh has suggested.
Moderated by US economics editor Claire Jones, the panel includes markets columnist Katie Martin, US markets editor Kate Duguid and senior markets correspondent, Ian Smith.
Register now send us your questions. Can’t make it on the day? Registration gives you access to a recording of the session.
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