John Allison
"The banks today are focused on making regulators happy instead of going out and making loans,"
Chances: Allison is a bit of a wild card, but if he clicks with Trump, his free-market and financial services credentials will make him a popular choice among bankers and Republicans alike.
Paul Atkins
Chances: It's likely that Trump is looking at Atkins for a different role than Treasury.
Jeb Hensarling
Chances: Good. He is widely considered to be near the top of Trump's short list.
Steve Mnuchin
Chances: Unclear. Mnuchin's name was the first to surface for the job, and he was reportedly recommended by Trump's transition team. That said, if Trump were inclined to give him the post, it's not clear why there'd be a delay in naming him or a search for other contenders.
Jamie Dimon
Chances: Unlikely. Sources indicate that Dimon truly doesn't want the job. After his lack of interest became clear, some sources in Trump's transition team have reportedly said he had never been a contender, though that claim should be taken with a grain of salt.
Wilbur Ross
Chances: Unlikely. Ross will likely be nominated as head of Commerce.
Jonathan Gray
"It was an honor to be considered for Treasury secretary, but I still have much work to do at Blackstone,"
Chances: Highly unlikely.