In compliance with the American analysts, the main candidate for the post of the Federal Reserve System chairman is Larry Summers. In spring 2013, current head of the FRS Ben Bernanke expressed his willingness to resign before his term of office expires in 2014. The members of the immediate entourage of the genius economist said that the fight against the crisis aftermath has been exhausting Mr Bernanke completely for the past seven years. Ben Bernanke is confident that he is not the only one who can administer the FRS at this tough time. “Well, I think Ben Bernanke’s done an outstanding job. Ben Bernanke’s a little bit like Bob Mueller, the head of the FBI – where he’s already stayed a lot longer than he wanted or he was supposed to,” U.S. President Barack Obama said in his interview on June 17. Now all the attention is directed to former top economist adviser to President Obama Larry Summers, 58. As an unofficial report says, Mr Summers has already agreed to take charge of the Federal Reserve System. It was whispered that the former Treasury Secretary has been evincing a burning interest in the key Fed's assignment. The good relationship with Barack Obama are boosting Larry Summers' chances to get the office of the FRS chairman.