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    Kevin Warsh Nominated as Next Federal Reserve Chair to Replace Jerome Powell

    Trump Taps Former Fed Governor to Succeed Powell in May; Markets Weigh Hawkish-to-Dovish Policy Pivot

    Jesus Guzman
    Jesus Guzman
    Founder & Lead Analyst
    January 31, 2026
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    President Donald Trump has officially nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, ending months of speculation. The move comes amid rising Treasury yields and a strengthening U.S. dollar as investors parse Warsh's shifting stance on interest rates.

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump officially nominated former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as the next Chair of the central bank on Friday, marking a significant pivot in U.S. monetary leadership. Warsh, 55, is set to succeed Jerome Powell when his term expires in May 2026, a transition that follows months of public tension between the White House and the current Fed chief. The nomination triggered immediate volatility as the U.S. Dollar Index climbed to 96.9, its highest level since early January, while gold prices plunged 5% in a sharp reaction to the potential hawkish-to-dovish policy transition.

    The "Central Casting" Choice

    In an announcement made via Truth Social on Friday morning, President Trump praised Warsh as a figure from "central casting" who would be one of the "greatest Fed chairmen" in history. The nomination follows a highly public search that included candidates such as Kevin Hassett and Christopher Waller. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal, the decision was finalized after a meeting between Trump and Warsh at the White House on Thursday night.

    Warsh is a known quantity in Washington and on Wall Street, having served as the youngest governor in the Fed's history at age 35 from 2006 to 2011. During his previous tenure, he was a key liaison to financial markets during the 2008 global financial crisis.

    Market Reaction and Policy Shift

    Financial markets responded to the news with a mix of volatility and cautious approval. According to Reuters, the U.S. Dollar Index rose from 96.25 to 96.9, reflecting expectations of a potential shift in monetary strategy. While Warsh has historically been viewed as a "hawk" who favors tighter policy, his recent public comments have signaled an openness to the President's demands for lower interest rates.

    Invesco analysts noted that while the initial reaction saw gold plunge 5% and stock futures soften, the nomination may ultimately prove more market-friendly than anticipated. Warsh has specifically called for a reduction in the Fed's balance sheet to free up liquidity, a move detailed in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed.

    Senate Hurdles and the Powell Probe

    The confirmation process is expected to be contentious. Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) has already indicated that he may block Fed nominations until a Department of Justice investigation into Jerome Powell regarding Fed building renovations is resolved. CBS News reported that Senate Majority Leader John Thune suggested a confirmation without Tillis's support would be difficult.

    As the transition moves toward the May deadline, investors will be closely watching Warsh's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee for signals on whether he will prioritize Fed independence or align strictly with the administration's fiscal agenda.

    Kevin Warsh
    Federal Reserve Chair
    Jerome Powell
    Donald Trump
    Monetary Policy
    Dollar Index
    Interest Rates
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    Jesus Guzman

    Jesus Guzman

    Founder & Lead Analyst

    Jesus is the founder of FN Pulse and a veteran trader with over 15 years of experience in financial markets. He specializes in quantitative analysis and is passionate about bringing transparency and data-driven insights to the retail trading industry.

    Market Sentiment

    Neutral
    Score: 48/100

    "While the nomination of a known figure provides some market clarity, the initial sharp drops in gold and stocks, combined with concerns over central bank independence and a difficult Senate confirmation path, result in a cautious, neutral market sentiment."

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