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who is kevin warsh the former banker set to lead us federal reserve

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The appointment of a new Fed chair signals potential monetary policy shift, affecting USD and interest rate expectations. Rising energy prices from Iran conflict add inflation pressure. Warsh's critical stance on prior policy may lead to tighter monetary conditions, impacting banking sector margins and USD strength. Commercial mechanism: regulatory (monetary policy change) and fx_passthrough (USD impact on commodity prices).

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  • Kevin Warsh confirmed as Fed chair by 54-45 Senate vote.
  • Inflation above Fed's 2% target and rising energy prices due to Iran conflict.
  • Warsh previously served as Fed governor (2006-2011) and criticized Powell's policies.
  • Confirmation faced scrutiny over incomplete disclosures related to significant investments.
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Brent crude spikes 3-5% on Iran supply disruption fears within 48h.

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