
Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Pledges Independence at Hearings
Kevin Warsh, nominee for Federal Reserve chair, is undergoing confirmation hearings where he has committed to protecting the central bank's independence. His financial disclosures and plans for divestment are also key topics of discussion.
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Fed chief nominee Warsh commits to central bank's independence, with limits - Reuters
Fed chief nominee Warsh commits to central bank's independence, with limits Reuters
Read full article →Warsh Vows to Protect Fed’s Independence If Confirmed as Chair - Bloomberg
Warsh Vows to Protect Fed’s Independence If Confirmed as Chair Bloomberg
Read full article →Exclusive | Kevin Warsh’s Finances Likely to Play Key Role in Confirmation Hearings - WSJ
Exclusive | Kevin Warsh’s Finances Likely to Play Key Role in Confirmation Hearings WSJ
Read full article →Kevin Warsh to say Fed independence not threatened by political pressure
Donald Trump’s pick for chair will tell powerful Senate committee that central bank must ‘stay in its lane’
Read full article →Fed Chair nominee Warsh says monetary policy must remain independent, but Fed must 'stay in its lane'
Read full article →Kevin Warsh’s testimony to Congress is out early. He wants the Fed to ‘stay in its lane.’
Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve, will tell Congress that he wants the central bank to “stay in its lane” and focus on its task of fighting inflation.
By Greg Robb
Read full article →Fed chief nominee Warsh pledges new divestment in updated financial filing
Read full article →Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearings to highlight precarious balance of Fed chair
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