{平台标识} {固定描述} Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has pledged not to act as a “shadow chair” after the transition, but observers suggest tensions could arise when incoming Chair Kevin Warsh and the outgoing leader convene together for the first time in nearly 80 years at the June FOMC meeting. Former Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester downplayed the risk of open conflict, emphasizing the committee’s collective focus on the Fed’s mission.
Powell Vows No Shadow Chair Role as Historic Fed Overlap Looms with Warsh - {财报副标题}
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