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US President Donald Trump says he has "no intention of firing" Jerome Powell after repeatedly criticising the Federal Reserve Chair.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump added he would like Powell to more proactively cut interest rates.
Last week, the president intensified his of criticism of Powell, calling him "a major loser". That sparked a selloff of stocks, bonds and the US dollar, but the markets have since been recovering from those losses.
The Federal Reserve has not cut rates so far this year, after lowering them by a percentage point late last year.
It comes after the director of the National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said on Friday that Trump was looking into whether it would be possible to sack the Fed chief.
Trump also told reporters he was optimistic about improving trade relations with China.
He said he would be "very nice" in negotiations with Beijing and tariffs would fall if there was a deal, but not to "zero".