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kevin warsh confirmed federal reserve

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The confirmation of a new Fed chair signals a potential shift to looser monetary policy (lower rates), which would reduce borrowing costs for banks and corporations, weaken the USD, and benefit emerging markets via capital inflows. However, the exact timing and magnitude of policy changes are not specified. The commercial mechanism is indirect and depends on future rate decisions.

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  • Kevin Warsh confirmed as Fed chair by 54-45 Senate vote on May 14, 2026.
  • Warsh plans to lower interest rates and increase Fed reliance on federal government.
  • Warsh previously served on Fed Board of Governors from 2006 to 2011.
  • He has criticized the Fed for rising inflation rates.
  • Warsh succeeds Jerome Powell, whose term ends May 15, 2026.
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USD expected to weaken 0.5-1.5% against major currencies in the next 48h.

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