Despite controversial cabinet picks to date, President-elect Donald Trump still has not proposed names for the top economic posts at the Treasury or Commerce departments or the new Trade Representative.
Trump added former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh and billionaire Marc Rowan to the list of candidates to become his Treasury secretary, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
A former investment banker, Warsh served on the Fed Board from 2006 to 2011 and was seen as both a fiscal hawk and a proponent of higher savings rates. Rowan co-founded investment manager Apollo Global Management and became its CEO in 2021.
The reports threw doubts over what has been seen as a two-horse race between Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, and hedge fund manager Scott Bessent.
Geopolitical developments were also back in the frame as G20 leaders meet in Brazil - a summit likely to focus on possible breakthroughs in climate finance rather than even thornier issues of trade and tariffs.
Tensions in Ukraine rose several notches too after the Russian bombardment of the country's energy infrastructure this weekend was followed by U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use its weapons to strike into Russia.
Crude oil prices were a touch higher first thing.
The dollar was steady - close to recent highs - and Bitcoin retained the bulk of its post-election surge and hovered above $91,000.
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