Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to be the next Federal Reserve chair, has disclosed more than $130 million in assets ahead of his planned confirmation hearing next week but pledged to divest much of it if he is chosen to lead the central bank. The 69-page financial document submitted to the U.S. Office of Government…
Trump’s Federal Reserve pick discloses more than $130M in assets ahead of confirmation hearing
Originally reported by The Hill
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