Trump ally Kevin Warsh confirmed as next US Federal reserve chair after tight Senate vote
Kevin Warsh has been confirmed as the next chair of the US Federal Reserve after the Senate approved President Donald Trump’s nominee in a narrow 54-45 vote.
Warsh, 56, will replace Jerome Powell after years of increasingly public clashes between Powell and Trump over interest rates. Trump repeatedly criticised Powell for refusing to aggressively cut borrowing costs and accused the Fed of slowing economic growth. The administration also launched investigations into the central bank during Powell’s tenure, fuelling concerns about political interference in an institution traditionally designed to operate independently.
The Senate vote largely followed party lines, although Democratic Senator John Fetterman joined Republicans in backing Warsh. Senate Majority Leader John Thune described Warsh as someone who understands both financial markets and the pressures facing ordinary Americans. Warsh, meanwhile, attempted to reassure lawmakers during his confirmation hearing that he would remain independent despite Trump’s public demands for lower interest rates.
His appointment comes at a difficult moment for the Fed. Inflation remains above the central bank’s 2% target, with rising energy prices linked to the Iran conflict adding fresh pressure to the US economy. Policymakers within the Fed are increasingly divided over whether rates should remain high to contain inflation or fall to support economic growth. Several officials dissented at the Fed’s last policy meeting, exposing tensions Warsh will now inherit as chair.
Warsh has also signalled that he intends to reshape how the Federal Reserve operates. He has criticised the Fed’s handling of the post-pandemic inflation surge and argued for major changes in how the institution communicates policy decisions. He has called for reducing forward guidance, shrinking the Fed’s balance sheet and relying more heavily on interest rates as the central bank’s primary tool.
Kevin Warsh is a former investment banker and economic adviser who previously served on the Federal Reserve Board between 2006 and 2011 under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. During the 2008 global financial crisis, he acted as one of the Fed’s key links to Wall Street and became closely involved in efforts to stabilise financial markets.
Born in Albany, New York, Warsh studied at Stanford University and later graduated from Harvard Law School. Before joining the Fed, he worked at Morgan Stanley and later served in the White House under Bush as an economic policy adviser.
After leaving the Fed in 2011 over disagreements about monetary policy, Warsh moved into academia and finance, including a role at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. In recent years, he has become an outspoken critic of the Fed’s leadership, arguing that policymakers allowed inflation to spiral after the Covid-19 pandemic.
His appointment comes at a difficult moment for the Fed. Inflation remains above the central bank’s 2% target, with rising energy prices linked to the Iran conflict adding fresh pressure to the US economy. Policymakers within the Fed are increasingly divided over whether rates should remain high to contain inflation or fall to support economic growth. Several officials dissented at the Fed’s last policy meeting, exposing tensions Warsh will now inherit as chair.
Warsh has also signalled that he intends to reshape how the Federal Reserve operates. He has criticised the Fed’s handling of the post-pandemic inflation surge and argued for major changes in how the institution communicates policy decisions. He has called for reducing forward guidance, shrinking the Fed’s balance sheet and relying more heavily on interest rates as the central bank’s primary tool.
Who is Kevin Warsh?
Kevin Warsh is a former investment banker and economic adviser who previously served on the Federal Reserve Board between 2006 and 2011 under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. During the 2008 global financial crisis, he acted as one of the Fed’s key links to Wall Street and became closely involved in efforts to stabilise financial markets.
After leaving the Fed in 2011 over disagreements about monetary policy, Warsh moved into academia and finance, including a role at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. In recent years, he has become an outspoken critic of the Fed’s leadership, arguing that policymakers allowed inflation to spiral after the Covid-19 pandemic.
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