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    Kevin Warsh to be sworn in as Federal Reserve chair on Friday

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comMay 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kevin Warsh, nominee for chairman of the Federal Reserve, is sworn in to his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee confirmation hearing in Dirksen building on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

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    President Donald Trump will swear in Kevin Warsh, his hand-picked choice to lead the Federal Reserve, during a ceremony Friday, a White House official told CNBC.

    The move will end a process that started in the summer of 2025 and culminated last week with the Senate confirming Warsh in a nearly total party-line vote.

    The new chair will succeed Jerome Powell, whose term expired Friday but who continues to serve on a pro-tempore basis until Warsh officially takes over.

    Once seated, Warsh, 56, will become the 11th chair in the modern era as well as the wealthiest person ever to hold the seat, based on financial disclosures he filed ahead of confirmation. He will have to divest himself of much of the investments that he has accrued in his portfolio to confirm with stringent new regulations adopted for Fed officials.

    The ceremony will have added meaning int hat Trump not only nominated Warsh but did so with expectations that the post-Powell Fed will resume lowering interest rates, as it did three times in 2025.

    However, markets expect that elevated levels of inflation and a stable labor market likely will discourage further easing until there’s ample evidence that the pace of price increases is again headed back to the Fed’s 2% goal. Powell presided over a Fed that has missed the target for more than five years running.

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