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Kevin Warsh Takes Office as Fed Chair as Bond Market Spikes Yields on Rate Hike Fears

Kevin Warsh was sworn in on Friday, May 15, 2026, as the 17th chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, succeeding Jerome Powell at a time of macroeconomic volatility and intense political scrutiny. His elevation follows a historically narrow and contentious confirmation process in the U.S. Senate, which approved him as chair on May 13 by a 54–45 vote, the tightest margin for a Fed chief in modern history. A day earlier, senators confirmed him to the Board of Governors to replace Stephen Miran. Powell, whose term as chair has ended, will unusually remain on the Board as a voting governor amid a continuing Department of Justice investigation into internal Fed operations.

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