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Warsh Tasked To Make Fed Sterling Again
Kevin Warsh is becoming Federal Reserve chair at a pivotal moment for the U. S. economy — forcing him to be something other than the disruptor he hoped to be.
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What happenedCoverage links Federal Reserve leadership speculation with expectations about future interest-rate moves.
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftThe Fed’s worst inflation fears may be coming true as consumers lose faith in long-term prices—and even Trump supporters doubt he...
Fortune · Center-left · News report
CenterWarsh Tasked To Make Fed Sterling Again
RealClearPolitics · Center · News report
Right / center-rightKevin Warsh walks into a trap where the Fed can’t cut rates even if it wants to
Kevin Warsh walks into a trap where the Fed can’t cut rates even if it wants to
kevinwarshwalksintotrap
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