Kevin Warsh, Fed and Wall Street
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The president is turning to a former Fed official as his nominee to replace outgoing Chair Jerome Powell.
Trump names his Fed chair nominee and strikes a deal with Senate Democrats ahead of a government shutdown deadline.
If confirmed, Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve will assume the role at a time when maintaining its credibility will be part of the job.
President Trump says he is nominating Kevin Warsh to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve, filling a powerful economic policy role as the president pushes for lower interest rates.
A key GOP senator is vowing to oppose Warsh's nomination until the DOJ probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell is resolved. Here's why that's a big deal.
The price of silver plummeted Friday, following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he will nominate economist Kevin Warsh to chair the Federal Reserve.
Kevin Warsh’s long-held desire to slash the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet is likely to clash with Donald Trump’s relentless calls for the central bank to depress long-term borrowing costs, big fund managers have said.
How Warsh will go about leading the Fed remains to be seen. For now, here are a few takeaways for investors to chew on.
President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve Jan. 30. Here's what to know.
US stocks fell as traders digested Donald Trump’s decision to nominate Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair. Wall Street’s S&P 500 closer 0.4 per cent lower on Friday and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 0.9 per cent.
President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair to replace Jerome Powell, sparking mixed reactions from key senators ahead of a contentious confirmation process.
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Unsure if Kevin Warsh will be as dovish as Trump wants in 2027: Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon
Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley senior portfolio management, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Trump's nomination to head the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh.