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Kevin Warsh, Fed chair

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 · 16h · on MSN
Kevin Warsh will be the richest Fed chair ever. Just how rich — he isn’t saying.
The Fed chair nominee has filed 69 pages about his finances that mostly tell you what he won’t tell you. The Senate is ready to confirm him anyway.

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 · 27d · on MSN
Kevin Warsh could become richest Fed chair ever—discloses assets worth over $100 million
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Fed nominee Kevin Warsh discloses assets worth over $100 million
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Kevin Warsh’s wealth shows how top family office employees can cash in
Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh has disclosed more than $100 million in investments with Duquesne Family Office. Warsh joined Duquesne, the personal investment firm of ...
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Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh issues big bull signal to US investors: Calls for ‘new’ inflation rules, ‘regime change’
This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh, is signaling a notably upbeat view ...

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