Jerome Powell ends term as Federal Reserve chief clouded by Trump tumult
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Jerome Powell’s stint leading the Federal Reserve is finished, but his battle with President Trump is far from over. Powell’s second four-year term as chair of the Fed board ended Friday, two days after his successor, Kevin Warsh, was confirmed by the Senate as the bank’s next chief. After leading the bank for the past…
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