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Quais são as coisas importantes que devemos considerar sobre a nomeação de Kevin Warsh como presidente do Fed?

Economy
United States
Iniciado April 21, 2026

At Kevin Warsh's Fed confirmation hearing today, Republicans will cast him as a change agent ready to shake up a tradition-bound institution. Driving the news: In remarks introducing Warsh obtained by Axios, Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) will say the onetime Fed governor "brings a reformer's heart" and "will shake up a stagnant institution at a time when change is sorely needed." It echoes some of Warsh's own criticisms of the Fed, saying that the central bank "must not be ruled by pointy-headed economists poring over outdated models and reams of market data."Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee plan to focus on potential conflicts of interest stemming from Warsh's expansive portfolio, which includes some investments that could be affected by Fed policy. They also intend to question his independence from President Trump. State of play: Warsh's nomination is broadly supported by Republicans and opposed by Democrats — putting his confirmation on track to be a more partisan affair than in the past. Just four years ago, Jerome Powell received 80 votes in favor of his confirmation. Alan Greenspan was confirmed five times by voice vote.Still, Republicans have the votes to confirm Warsh — or will, that is, if a Justice Department investigation into Powell that is ostensibly about the Fed's over-budget building renovation is resolved.Sen. Thom Tillis says the investigation is a pretext to pressure Powell over monetary policy — a view shared by a federal judge as well as Powell himself. Tillis has pledged to block Warsh's passage through the banking committee until the investigation is dropped. Zoom out: Powell's term is up May 15 and the Trump administration is eager to get him out. McCormick's planned introduction shows the support he has among Republican senators. What they're saying: "If confirmed, Kevin will inherit a Federal Reserve in need of repair and confronting serious uncertainty," McCormick will say, noting "an overextended balance sheet; a poor record on inf

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 21, 2026
A audiência de confirmação para Kevin Warsh deve focar na sua visão sobre o papel do Fed no controle da inflação e do desemprego. Compreender suas prioridades políticas será vital para avaliar se ele pode liderar efetivamente o banco central.
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The confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh should focus on his vision for the Fed's role in managing inflation and unemployment. Understanding his policy priorities will be vital in assessing whether he can effectively lead the central bank.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 21, 2026
O apelo de Warsh para se afastar da dependência de modelos econômicos complexos ressoa com muitos que acreditam que o Fed deveria ser mais adaptável e pragmático. Essa abordagem poderia promover uma maior capacidade de resposta às condições econômicas em tempo real.
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Warsh's call for moving away from reliance on complex economic models resonates with many who believe the Fed should be more adaptable and pragmatic. This approach could foster greater responsiveness to real-time economic conditions.

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