The U.S. Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve. Warsh will serve a four-year term leading the central bank.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh to serve a four-year term as the next chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Quick reaction
One tap helps tune what we surface next.
Reader discussion
Public commentsNo comments yet. Start the discussion around this signal.
Follow this signal
Get updates on this story
We will email you if this changes materially. No spam. Daily brief optional.
Map context
Open map near United States
Keep the story in context with nearby live signals, countries, and category movement.
Related coverage
More story pages
New college graduates in the U.S. now face a higher unemployment rate than the average American worker, a report shows.
New college graduates in the United States now face a higher unemployment rate than the average U.S. worker, according to a report.
Igor Sechin warns at SPIEF that the world is on the brink of the largest financial market bubble, driven by tech companies.
The world is on the brink of the largest 'bubble' in the financial market, Sechin stated at the SPIEF. In his opinion, the explosive growth of capitalization of technology companies is leading to this, with American funds BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street expecting to benefit from the crisis.
Indonesia's central bank and finance minister boost asset yields to support rupiah.
Indonesia's central bank and finance minister have agreed to increase asset yields to support the rupiah.
Japan enacts 3.11 trillion yen extra budget for FY2026 to offset energy price hikes from Middle East conflict.
Japan's parliament enacted a 3.11-trillion-yen supplementary budget for fiscal 2026 to ease the impact of higher energy prices amid the Middle East conflict.
More live signals
Continue with the live feed.
The fastest nearby updates load from the public feed, not the enriched story endpoint.