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Kevin Warsh Is the New Fed Chair and Rates May Not Drop This Year. Here's What That Means for Your Portfolio.
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- Senate approved Warsh s appointment by a vote of 54-45.
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Bram Berkowitz, The Motley Fool Fri, May 15, 2026 at 12:43 AM GMT+7 5 min read NVDA INTC The Trump administration faced its fair share of obstacles in getting Kevin Warsh approved as the new chair of the Federal Reserve, but they have officially crossed the finish line.
Mostly along party lines, the U.S. Senate approved Warsh s appointment by a vote of 54-45.
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