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Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Next Fed Chair

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Treasury yields tick higher after hot producer prices, Trump picks Warsh for chair
U.S. Treasury yields rose Friday after the latest producer price index came in more than double Wall Street estimates and after President Trump named Kevin Warsh as his pick to chair the Federal Reser...

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US stock futures cut losses after Trump picks Warsh as next Fed chair
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Trump's Fed chair pick Warsh likely to boost Wall St rule easing
Christian Science Monitor · 21h
Trump taps Warsh, a Fed insider and outsider, to lead central bank
Kevin Warsh speaks during a monetary policy conference in Palo Alto, California, on May 9, 2025.

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 · 23h
Trump Calls Rate Questions on Fed Nominee Warsh Inappropriate, Confident on Cuts
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Warsh 'regime change' faces steep hurdles at sprawling US central bank
 · 6h
Trump's Choice of Warsh to Lead Fed Could Reshape the World's Most Influential Central Bank
Warsh’s appointment would be a major step toward Trump asserting more control over the Fed, one of the few remaining independent federal agencies.

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Trump picking Kevin Warsh as Fed chair wasn’t enough to soothe shaky markets
 · 1d
Trump nominates Kevin Warsh as next Fed Chair
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