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    Trump's Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh vows to safeguard independence at confirmation hearing

    Kevin Warsh, Donald Trump's choice to lead the US Federal Reserve, vowed Tuesday to protect central bank independence at his confirmation hearing, despite intense pressure from the president..

    'Will not be Trump's puppet': Kevin Warsh vows to safeguard Fed independence at confirmation hearing
    US Stock Market: Warsh walks tightrope as confirmation hangs on political standoff

    US markets remain cautious as Fed nominee Kevin Warsh navigates a political standoff that clouds his confirmation and raises uncertainty over future monetary policy.

    US Stock Market: Warsh signals push for smaller Fed balance sheet with Treasury coordination

    Kevin Warsh signalled a shift in Federal Reserve policy, advocating a smaller balance sheet coordinated with the U.S. Treasury. He emphasised gradual reduction and improved communication, while raising concerns about market distortions and political risks. His approach could reshape monetary policy and influence interest rates and liquidity conditions in the coming years.

    Dollar at week high as markets raise doubts over Iran ceasefire

    On the policy front, Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh's comments at a Senate confirmation hearing were interpreted as slightly hawkish, while strong retail sales data provided an upbeat view on the strength of the American economy.

    Why did Bitcoin price (BTC USD) and crypto stocks fall today after Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh's hearing? Here's what he said about Trump, Fed independence and interest rate decisions

    Bitcoin price (BTC USD) and crypto stocks today: Crypto markets saw a dip on Tuesday. Investors reacted to Fed nominee Kevin Warsh's Senate testimony. Warsh stressed central bank independence and denied any pressure from Trump on interest rates. He also acknowledged digital assets as part of the financial system. Broader markets and crypto stocks also moved lower.

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