Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh will tell lawmakers at his confirmation hearing Tuesday that the central bank’s autonomy to set interest rates is essential but always needs to be earned.
At his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, Warsh struck a confident tone on the country's economic trajectory, aligning himself with the White House's outlook. Top Picks. Than ...
The Fed chair faced many questions about his finances, but few about his plan to overhaul the central bank.
Trump Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh is confirmed by Senate as Jerome Powell vows to stay on board - Kevin Warsh stressed that the president did not make him pledge to cut interest rates to secure his ...
Trump's Fed chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, recently outlined plans to change the way the central bank views inflation and its $6 ...
During his confirmation hearing last week, Warsh hinted at an out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new approach to monetary policy.
Warsh signals major shifts at the Fed, from less forward guidance to a smaller balance sheet, as markets gauge how his approach could shape interest rates and policy.
President Donald Trump says he wants interest rates lowered, but don't expect them to go into a free fall with a new Fed ...
The Senate confirmed former finance executive and former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as the U.S. central bank’s new chair May 13.
In October 2025, President Donald Trump announced five finalists to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell - two of whom had Kentucky ties.