The probability of Kevin Warsh being nominated by Trump as Federal Reserve Chairman has risen to 40%
According to Jinse Finance, Polymarket data shows that the probability of Kevin Warsh being nominated by Trump as the Federal Reserve Chairman has risen to 40%, up from 13% three days ago. Meanwhile, the probability of Kevin Hassett being nominated has dropped from 73% to 52%. On December 13, Trump stated that when considering the new Federal Reserve Chairman, he had narrowed his choices down to "two Kevins," namely Kevin Warsh and Kevin Hassett, which means Warsh has entered the highest priority consideration list.
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