The nominee for chair of the central bank wants regime change, but at a slow and deliberative pace

Kevin Warsh signals no rate‑cut commitments in his Fed confirmation hearing, outlining views on independence, inflation risks, and the policy path investors should watch.

In a much-anticipated hearing before the Banking Committee, the former Fed governor will face questioning over a variety of subjects

The remarks were made at a contentious confirmation hearing, which took place amid a criminal probe of current chair Jerome Powell.

He denied making a deal with Donald Trump on interest rates and backed "policy regime change" at the central bank.

The nominee for chair of the central bank wants regime change, but at a slow and deliberative pace

The Fed chair faced many questions about his finances, but few about his plan to overhaul the central bank.

Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearing shines spotlight on doubts over his independence as Trump pushes again for rate cuts.

A Warsh-led Fed could have far-reaching consequences for many consumer borrowing costs and savings rates.