Kevin Warsh is to be sworn in as Fed chair on Friday, and some investors say the central bank’s next move could be a rate hike—not the cut he was hired to deliver




Kevin Warsh becomes head of the central bank as rising inflation and climbing bond yields challenge Trump’s desire for interest-rate cuts.



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