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Fox News
7 days ago
- Business
- Fox News
Ex-Fed governor explains his view for ‘regime change' at the Federal Reserve as Trump mulls Powell replacement
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh joins 'Special Report' to discuss the future of the central banking system and addresses the Trump administration's second-term economic agenda.


Bloomberg
22-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
A ‘MAGA Monetary Policy Cocktail' Comes Into View for the Fed
I'm Chris Anstey, an economics editor in Boston. Today we're looking at an argument for Fed policy tools helping Main Street versus Wall Street. Send us feedback and tips to ecodaily@ And if you aren't yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here. 'Financial markets, financial conditions — they are hot,' former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, widely viewed as a top contender to become the next Fed chair, said last week.

Wall Street Journal
19-07-2025
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- Wall Street Journal
Heard on the Street Recap: Independent Regime Change
What Happened in Markets Today The debate on the Fed continued. Former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh, a potential nominee to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell, said on CNBC that the Fed should stay independent. But he also said President Trump 'is right to be pushing the Fed publicly,' and that 'we need regime change in the conduct of policy.' Rate cuts might still have to wait. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic told the Wall Street Journal in an interview that rate cuts 'might be difficult in the short run,' as the central bank needs more time to judge how tariffs are filtering through to prices.


Bloomberg
18-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
What Happened the Last Time a Fed Chief Was Bounced
The 1951 accord brought independence as we know it. And presidential bullying, too. Save To get John Authers' regular newsltter delivered directly to your inbox, sign up here. The future of the Federal Reserve's independence has degenerated into high-stakes reality TV. President Donald Trump is lambasting the chairman, Jerome Powell, as a 'knucklehead' and 'stiff'; official word from the White House that Powell will be fired is rescinded an hour later; and a growing list of candidates to replace him are piling on while making their own pitches, in public. Beneath this distasteful spectacle, however, it's just possible to discern a coherent vision of a new regime for the central bank, involving closer cooperation with the Treasury Department. That's inherent in much of what the president has been saying. Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor and a leading contender to take over, laid out the idea in a CNBC interview:

Wall Street Journal
18-07-2025
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
Heard on the Street Thursday Recap: Independent Regime Change
The Federal Reserve debate continued. Former Fed governor Kevin Warsh, a potential nominee to succeed Chair Jerome Powell, said the central bank should stay independent. But he also said President Trump 'is right to be pushing the Fed publicly,' and 'we need regime change in the conduct of policy.' Interest-rate cuts might have to wait. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said rate cuts 'might be difficult in the short run,' as the central bank needs more time to judge how tariffs are filtering through to prices.