Warsh Navigates a Split Fed as Trump Pushes for Rate Cuts
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President Trump’s pick of Kevin Warsh to chair the Federal Reserve comes as the central bank is more divided than at any point in decades. While Warsh’s appointment could sway policy, the FOMC shows hesitancy to cut rates amid stubborn inflation, with hawkish members and new appointees challenging any rapid shift. The nomination faces political and economic headwinds, including the long-standing tension between the White House and Powell’s leadership, making a swift move to lower borrowing costs uncertain.
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