Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh Confirmed with 54-45 Vote
Published on 5/13/2026

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Kevin Warsh was confirmed as the next Federal Reserve chair with a Senate vote of 54-45, becoming the 11th Fed chair in modern history. He replaces Jerome Powell, whose term ends this Friday. Warsh's confirmation occurs amidst rising inflation pressures above the Fed's 2% target, creating uncertainty regarding interest rate cuts. Market expectations have shifted, with some analysts even anticipating potential rate increases later this year, influenced by Warsh's commitment to disciplined monetary policy and price stability.
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