IllustrativeNew Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Just Broke 14 Years of Precedent With A Controversial Move That Signals the Beginning of A New Regime
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Kevin Warsh has been confirmed as the new Federal Reserve chair, replacing Jerome Powell. Warsh has made a controversial move that breaks 14 years of precedent, although the specifics and implications of this move are unclear. The decision has left markets uncertain, with some outlets suggesting it may signal a new direction for the Fed and its relationship with the stock market.
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