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Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is building his advisory team from within the central bank

Quartz

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June 26, 2026

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Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is building his advisory team from within the central bank

Daniel Covitz and Eric Engstrom, both longtime Fed staffers, join two outside conservative policy veterans already hired by the new chairman

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 11, 2026

Investor Sentiment On The Fed And New Chair Kevin Warsh

Investor Sentiment On The Fed And New Chair Kevin Warsh

Bloomberg

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why Fed Chairman Warsh’s Pivot Risks Confusing Markets

Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says streamlining the Federal Open Market Committee’s policy statement is appropriate, but Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh needs to make changes with greater care than he has shown to date. Dudley says Warsh may risk confusing markets and the central bank itself. His opinions are his own. (Source: Bloomberg)

The Epoch Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

LIVE NOW: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Joins European Central Bank Policy Panel

Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh participates in a policy panel at the European Central Bank (ECB) Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal, on July 1. He is joined by ECB President Christine Lagarde, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, and Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem.

Libertarian Institute

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· Jun 25, 2026

Kevin Warsh and the Limits of Monetary Theater

Good intentions and personnel changes at the Federal Reserve can’t rewrite the deeper structural reality of inflation and economic instability. Kevin Warsh’s ascension to Chair will be another case in point: a case study in cautious optimism meeting institutional reality. A former Fed Governor (2006–2011), investment banker, and Bush administration veteran, Warsh brings experience, a monetarist-leaning skepticism of []

ING Think

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· Jul 2, 2026

FX Daily: Sterling catches a break

True to his word, new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh gave little indication of the Fed's latest views at his panel appearance yesterday. Instead, he seems happy to let the market make up its own mind on the path for US rates. Fresh input for that decision-making comes from today's US June jobs report, where a strong number is expected. Elsewhere, GBP is doing better

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 21, 2026

Federal Reserve Meeting 2026: These Are the 3 Most Important Takeaway for Investors Right Now

Kevin Warsh just held his first meeting as the head of the Federal Reserve; it has set an important tone for the future.

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Related coverage for "Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is building his advisory team from within the central bank": Seeking Alpha — Investor Sentiment On The Fed And New Chair Kevin Warsh. Bloomberg — Why Fed Chairman Warsh’s Pivot Risks Confusing Markets. The Epoch Times — LIVE NOW: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Joins European Central Bank Policy Panel. Libertarian Institute — Kevin Warsh and the Limits of Monetary Theater. ING Think — FX Daily: Sterling catches a break. The Motley Fool — Federal Reserve Meeting 2026: These Are the 3 Most Important Takeaway for Investors Right Now