Federal Reserve Chair
Coverage of Federal Reserve Chair in the Nexus archive.
- New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh has "difficult job in front of him," expert says
President Trump hosted a swearing-in ceremony for Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve Chair. Jon Hilsenrath, a visiting scholar at Duke University, analyzed the challenges Warsh will face in the coming months.
- Kevin Warsh Sworn in as New Federal Reserve Chair
Kevin Warsh has been sworn in as the new Chair of the Federal Reserve, taking on one of the most influential economic policy positions in the United States. This leadership transition marks a significant moment for the nation's central banking system and monetary policy direction.
- Trump's subtle warning to Kevin Warsh as he's sworn in as Federal Reserve Chair: 'Don't look at me'
Kevin Warsh was sworn in as Federal Reserve Chair with President Trump offering a subtle warning message of 'Don't look at me,' suggesting Trump's expectations for the Fed's independence from political pressure. The remark highlights the ongoing tension between the executive branch and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions.
- Pro-Bitcoin Kevin Warsh officially sworn in as new Federal Reserve Chair
Kevin Warsh has been officially sworn in as the new Federal Reserve Chair. Warsh is known for his pro-Bitcoin stance, marking a significant shift in the central bank's leadership regarding cryptocurrency.
- Kevin Warsh to Be Sworn In as Fed Chair Today
Kevin Warsh is being sworn in as the new Chair of the Federal Reserve. This marks a significant leadership transition at the nation's central banking institution. The swearing-in ceremony is taking place today.
- Fed at Crossroads of Modern-Day Maestro and Arthur Burns Redux
The Federal Reserve faces a critical decision point regarding its monetary policy direction, with comparisons drawn between current leadership and historical precedents like Arthur Burns' tenure. The article examines whether the Fed will maintain its recent disciplined approach or risk repeating past inflationary mistakes.
- Kevin Warsh: Trump ally at the Federal Reserve?
Kevin Warsh is being considered for chair of the US Federal Reserve, raising concerns about his potential alignment with Donald Trump. The article questions whether Warsh can maintain the Fed's independence or if he will become influenced by Trump's political agenda.
- Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady for third straight meeting
The Federal Reserve has held interest rates steady for the third consecutive meeting. The upcoming April policy meeting is likely to be Jerome Powell's last as chair before his term ends on May 15.
- Chart shows exactly what will happen to the stock market when the new Fed chair is sworn in… and it's bad news
A chart predicts a negative impact on the stock market following the swearing-in of the new Federal Reserve chair, suggesting potential market downturns.
- Senate Republican: Powell should leave Fed, ‘cash in’
Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) expressed hope that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will leave the central bank when his term ends on May 15. Powell has indicated he may continue as a board member beyond his chairmanship.
- Sen. Tillis Expected to Clear Way for Warsh as Fed Chair
Senator Tillis is expected to support David K. Warsh's nomination as the next Federal Reserve Chair, potentially clearing the path for his confirmation.
- Early takeaways from Kevin Warsh's Fed chair confirmation hearing
Kevin Warsh, President Donald J. Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve Chair, emphasized the central bank's independence during his confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate. He stated the Fed would remain 'strictly independent' despite political pressures, as reported by CBS News.
- Trump’s feud with Powell threatens plans to replace Federal Reserve chair
President Trump's attempt to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell with Kevin Warsh is being hindered by their ongoing feud. A Senate Banking Committee confirmation hearing for Warsh is scheduled, but Trump's four-year conflict with Powell complicates the process.