The Guardian Australia – Business
·business
·7 hours ago
Kevin Warsh's $100 million assets raise scrutiny during Fed nomination process
Kevin Warsh, nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Federal Reserve, reported assets exceeding $100 million in financial disclosures submitted for Senate approval. He holds significant investments, including over $50 million in two funds and consulting fees from Stanley Druckenmiller. Warsh's confirmation process faces uncertainty amid a pending investigation into current Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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