As President Trump prepares to name the Federal Reserve’s next chair, the politics surrounding the appointment have raised a serious market concern: that the future of the Fed’s independence is in jeopardy.

Close co-operation between the Fed and the White House has historical precedent. In the 1970s, Fed chair Arthur Burns worked closely with the Nixon administration.

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