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Meet Scott Bessent – Trump’s New Treasury Secretary

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Ameenah Hassan

Donald Trump, America’s recent President-elect, has chosen Scott Bessent as his new Treasury Secretary.

The 62-year-old will be in charge of the biggest economy in the world, managing over $32 million in debt.

However, this all depends on the confirmation of the US Senate next year.

Background

Bessent is no stranger to the financial world, as he is a seasoned investor and economist who previously served as the Chief Investment Officer for George Soros’s $30 billion hedge fund, Soros Fund Management.

His career spans over thirty years, and it is marked by expertise in macroeconomic strategies and a reputation for navigating global markets.

In 2015, he founded his company, Key Square Group, his investment firm that rose to one of the most significant hedge fund groups globally.

All these experiences may have helped in Trump’s decision to hire him. He was against high-profile candidates like Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Management Fund, and former reserve governor Kevin Warsh, among others, for the role and came out on top.

Challenges Ahead

If confirmed, Scott Bessent may face some challenges, and among them is the country’s national debt which now exceeds $32 trillion.

He would need to navigate the fiscal policies of the country while balancing economic growth and addressing debt concerns.

He will also inherit an economy that is recovering from high inflation rates and various geopolitical tensions that are impacting trade and financial stability.

Confirmation Process

The Senate confirmation process will likely be intense as his nomination will face scrutiny from lawmakers on both the Democratic and Republican sides.

On one side, Democrats will be curious about how his policies will affect working-class Americans, while Republicans will focus on how he plans to align conservative fiscal measures with Trump’s economic vision.

However, with the 53-47 control by the Republicans, he has a good chance of winning and becoming Trumps Treasury Secretary.

Bessents Wall Street background aligns with Trump’s previous cabinet choices during his first term, which included high-profile finance figures.

His appointment could rally confidence amongst investors and financial institutions but also draw criticism from the public.

Ameenah Hassan

Ameenah Hassan is a content writer with experience in public relations. She has contributed to Arbiterz since 2021, writing research-based news and features on business. She is currently pursuing a degree in Mass Communication at the University of Lagos.

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