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Kevin Warsh Fed chair nomination

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How much sway will new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh have over interest rates?
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh, President Trump's pick for Fed chair, in a 54-45 vote on Wednesday.

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Rates hold steady ahead of Fed chair transition
 · 18h
Kevin Warsh confirmed as next Fed chair. How he's tied to Kentucky
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Who Is Incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh?
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve.

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Senate confirms new Fed chair as Trump allies warn rate cuts may have to wait
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Fed Chair Nominee Warsh Set to Get US Senate Nod as Inflation Intensifies
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Trump's Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh confirmed by US Senate
Warsh's confirmation was the narrowest margin for the Senate approval of a Fed chair since the process was implemented in 1977.

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Warsh Confirmed as Fed Chair in Party-Line Vote
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Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as next chair of the Federal Reserve
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Is the Federal Reserve Quietly Fueling a Bubble? U.S. Money Supply Just Hit $22.7 Trillion

For years, investors have been told the Federal Reserve was draining liquidity from the financial system. Higher interest rates, quantitative tightening, and tough inflation talk all pointed toward tighter money.
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Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged as Powell's chairmanship nears end

Federal Reserve policymakers left interest rates unchanged in April amid concerns about elevated inflation and as Fed Chair Jerome Powell's term as central bank chairman draws to a close.
Investopedia
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Kevin Warsh's Fed Record: What It Signals for Interest Rates

Polo Rocha has written about economics and banking for a decade. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Kevin Warsh’s record shows a former crisis-era Fed hawk who now appears more open to rate cuts, creating uncertainty about how he would balance inflation risks ...
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Fed Meetings In 2026: What The Latest Signals Mean For Investors

Stay ahead of the 2026 Fed meeting schedule. Discover how projected interest rate shifts impact your portfolio, from stocks to fixed income.
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The Fed subtly signaled that only rate cuts are on the table. Some Fed officials are crying foul

One word in the Fed’s lengthy policy statement has caused consternation among its officials, with some warning that it could end up costing the economy.
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Federal Reserve Cut Its Influential Interest Rate Today (Live)

The Federal Reserve cut its influential fed funds rate in its September meeting. Follow along with our live coverage and analysis of the decision and press conference.
American Banker
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Interest rates are the most certain thing about FOMC meeting

The Federal Open Market Committee's April meeting — likely Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's last — is unanimously expected to keep interest rates steady, but questions about energy, inflation and the upcoming transition in leadership still loom.
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Fed’s Logan says central bank should avoid signaling rate cut bias

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said Friday that uncertainty over the economic outlook and ongoing inflation concerns mean the central bank should not signal that its next policy move will be a rate cut.
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Fed dissenters explain ‘no’ votes, saying they disagreed with hinting next move would be a cut

Federal Reserve officials who voted this week against the post-meeting statement said they didn’t think it was appropriate to signal that the next interest rate move would be lower. Regional presidents Neel Kashkari of Minneapolis and Beth Hammack of Cleveland released statements explaining their
U.S. News & World Report
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Fed Will Need to Explain Why Current Inflation Jump Differs From 2022 Surge

WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) - When surging U.S. inflation peaked in June of 2022, driven by rising ⁠prices ⁠for energy but also for food, shelter, vehicles, and a host ⁠of other items, Federal Reserve officials assured the public in stern tones ...
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