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Senate Confirms Warsh as New Fed Chair, Ending a Contentious Selection Process

The Senate's confirmation of Warsh to replace Powell concludes a challenging and complex selection process for the Federal Reserve's leadership.

Editorial StaffMay 13, 20261 MIN READ

The Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the new chair of the Federal Reserve, succeeding Jerome Powell. This decision marks the end of a notably contentious selection process.

Warsh's appointment comes amid significant scrutiny and debate over the direction of U.S. monetary policy. His confirmation is seen as a pivotal moment for the central bank.

The process of selecting a Fed chair has been described as one of the most fraught in recent decades, reflecting the complexities of current economic challenges.