President Donald Trump nominates Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve. The appointment comes as the US economy faces a complex landscape of persistent consumer spending and rising energy costs.
President Donald Trump has nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, tasking him with managing a US economy characterized by high consumer spending and rising energy prices.
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President Donald Trump has nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, tasking him with managing a US economy characterized by high consumer spending and rising energy prices.
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