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Kevin Warsh will not be the Fed 'chair.' His immediate predecessors were
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- It's officially "Chairman" Kevin Warsh, not "chair."
- The Federal Reserve website now lists Warsh as "chairman," not "chair," reversing the past 12 years when his predecessors Janet Yellen and Jerome Powell both chose to be called "chair."
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It's officially "Chairman" Kevin Warsh, not "chair."
The Federal Reserve website now lists Warsh as "chairman," not "chair," reversing the past 12 years when his predecessors Janet Yellen and Jerome Powell both chose to be called "chair."
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