Betting on Bessent
Houston, we have a Treasury secretary: President-elect Donald Trump announced billionaire financier Scott Bessent as his pick for secretary of the Treasury. Markets have responded well to that.
Journalist Mary Katharine Ham recently likened hearing about Trump’s Cabinet picks to the experience of an edible hitting. (“For a little while you’re OK. And then you’re like, ‘Ooh, there it is.'”). I think this is 100 percent accurate, but Bessent is at least widely regarded as a smart pick.
“Investors prefer orthodoxy, predictability, and coherence from economic policy; there were fears that some of the candidates may not possess those attributes. Bessent does,” wrote Paul Donovan, chief economist of UBS Global Wealth Management, on Monday. Elon Musk, who has reportedly ascended to Trump’s inner circle (and is one of his buddies?), was less keen on the choice.
Bessent “has described Trump’s threats of steep levies on Chinese imports as a ‘maximalist negotiating position,'” reports Bloomberg. “He has urged a phased approach to implementation, calling for tariffs to be ‘layered in gradually’ in an interview with CNBC earlier this month.” (More on his broad approach here.) It is perhaps partially a result of this moderate approach on tariffs that markets haven’t reacted terribly to the pick.
“When Bessent praises tariffs, he’s winning over Trump, not setting future policy,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, suggested to Bloomberg.
Despite those signs of appreciaton for global trade, Bessent has recently called for onshoring of key components used in pharmaceutical manufacturing. In other words: He is a mixed bag (and, for what it’s worth, a former donor to Democrats). There’s a lot that could happen here in terms of tariff policy, other tax policies, and the U.S.’s approach toward China.
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