Warsh's path to top Fed job entangled ahead of Senate confirmation hearing
WASHINGTON, April 21 - Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh on Tuesday takes the next step to becoming the head of the U.S. central bank with a hearing before the Senate Banking Committee, his confirmation ultimately likely but still embroiled in a dispute over a Trump administration criminal probe of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Kevin Warsh faces Senate grilling
- Kevin Warsh to be grilled by Congress in race to be confirmed as Fed chair Financial Times —
- Capitol agenda: Trump-Powell clash hijacks Warsh hearing Politico —
- What we need to know from Warsh Financial Times —
- U.S. Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh to face tough hearing before Senate panel The Globe and Mail —
- Warsh's $226-million fortune under scrutiny as Fed nominee faces Senate confirmation Fox News —