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Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh secures Senate committee approval

Banking panel votes in favour of Donald Trump’s candidate to lead US central bank
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The Senate banking committee vote 13 to 11 to approve Kevin Warsh as Fed chair nominee
"}],[{"start":75.4,"text":"Powell’s term as chair ends on May 15. He had indicated he would remain in the role if a replacement was not confirmed on time. While most Fed chairs tend to depart after their term running ends, he has the option to stay on as a governor — a more junior role — until 2028."}],[{"start":93.60000000000001,"text":"Warsh, who served as a Fed governor from 2006 to 2011, has vowed to implement far-reaching reforms of the US central bank: shrinking its balance sheet and moving it away from what he sees as straying into fiscal policy, as well as overhauling the way in which it communicates with the public. "}],[{"start":112,"text":"Wednesday’s committee vote was the first for a Fed chair to take place entirely along party lines, underscoring the deeply polarised views among politicians on Warsh’s appointment. "}],[{"start":122.35,"text":"Democrats have criticised Warsh’s selection, with Elizabeth Warren, the party’s most senior member of the banking committee, warning he would be a “sock puppet” for Trump. "}],[{"start":131.75,"text":"Warren and other Democratic lawmakers have said they remain concerned that Trump will continue to place undue pressure on the Fed. "}],[{"start":139.65,"text":"“What Donald Trump wants is the Fed to be under his complete control,” Warren told journalists on Wednesday morning. "}],[{"start":146.35,"text":"“And he wants it right now because he’s in real trouble on this economy. Prices are up, jobs are stagnant, and the economy’s looking shaky — and voters know that.”"}],[{"start":156.25,"text":"Acting US attorney-general Todd Blanche at the weekend did not rule out reopening the criminal investigation into Powell at a later date. Trump has also sought to sack Fed governor Lisa Cook, in a case that is now pending before the US Supreme Court."}],[{"start":171.75,"text":"The president has made clear he expects the next chair to slash interest rates, which he has said should be the lowest in the world. In a hearing before the committee last week, Warsh defended Fed independence and said Trump had never directly asked him to cut rates. "}],[{"start":186.35,"text":"“The president never asked me to predetermine, commit, fix or decide on any interest rate decision, in any of our discussions,” the Fed nominee said. “Nor would I ever agree to do so,” he told senators."}],[{"start":199.65,"text":"But he also caused a stir by declining to say that Trump had lost the 2020 presidential election."}],[{"start":206.1,"text":"“We try to keep politics out of the Fed,” he said when pressed on the subject."}],[{"start":212.4,"text":"With Kevin Warsh as Donald Trump’s handpicked successor to Fed chair Jay Powell, join FT journalists on 20 May at 13:00 BST (12:00 GMT/ 8:00 EDT) for an exclusive subscriber webinar exploring the new chair’s likely impact on the dollar, monetary policy and the global financial system. Register now at ft.com/dollar-trump and send us your questions."}],[{"start":245.00000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1777510826_5777.mp3"}

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