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Inside the mind of Kevin Warsh, as told by Condoleezza Rice, Jerry Yang and Donald Kohn

Kevin Warsh has assumed leadership of the Federal Reserve, signaling a 'reform-oriented' shift in U.S. monetary policy.

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Kevin Warsh replaced Jerome Powell as Fed Chair and was introduced during a White House ceremony. His first week included staff meetings and a focus on a reform-oriented approach.

Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.

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Kevin Warsh has replaced Jerome Powell as the Chair of the Federal Reserve. Following a ceremony at the White House, Warsh has begun his first week in office with a schedule focused on staff meetings and a commitment to a reform-oriented approach.

Coverage from Bloomberg, Fortune, and the Cato Institute highlights the transition, including perspectives from Condoleezza Rice, Jerry Yang, and Donald Kohn. Discussion in the IndexBox and various editorials focuses on the potential impact of this leadership change on interest rates and financial markets.

Future focus remains on the Federal Reserve's new challenges and whether Warsh receives the necessary support from the White House to succeed in his objectives.

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Who did Kevin Warsh replace as Fed Chair?

Kevin Warsh replaced Jerome Powell.

What is the nature of Warsh's stated approach to the role?

He has touted a 'reform-oriented' approach.

Who provided insight into Warsh's mindset according to Fortune?

Condoleezza Rice, Jerry Yang, and Donald Kohn.

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