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Investors Brace for Tighter Markets as Kevin Warsh Eyes Fed Balance Sheet Overhaul

Araverus Team|Monday, February 2, 2026 at 10:30 AM

Investors Brace for Tighter Markets as Kevin Warsh Eyes Fed Balance Sheet Overhaul

Araverus Team

Feb 2, 2026 · 10:30 AM

Fed Chair · Federal Reserve · Kevin Warsh · Monetary Policy

Fed ChairFederal ReserveKevin WarshMonetary Policy

The article discusses the implications of President Trump's selection of Kevin Warsh for the Federal Reserve chair, focusing on the shift in debate from interest rates to the Fed's balance sheet and its role in the markets.

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