Fed nominee Warsh reports well over $100 million in assets ahead of April 21 hearing - Reuters
Fed nominee Warsh reports well over $100 million in assets ahead of April 21 hearing Reuters
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Kevin Warsh, nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Federal Reserve, has submitted financial disclosures indicating assets exceeding $100 million, potentially making him the wealthiest central bank leader if confirmed.
Kevin Warsh's financial disclosures reveal assets over $100 million, including significant investments in the Juggernaut Fund LP and consulting fees from Stanley Druckenmiller's investment office, with plans to divest certain assets if confirmed.
Kevin Warsh, nominated by Donald Trump to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve, has disclosed a net worth exceeding $190 million, surpassing the wealth of any Fed chair in the past 50 years, with plans to divest certain assets to avoid conflicts of interest.
Kevin Warsh's financial disclosure includes holdings in SpaceX, Polymarket, and various crypto and AI ventures, highlighting his extensive ties to Wall Street and Silicon Valley.
Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, has disclosed an equity stake in Bitcoin payments startup Flashnet, linking him directly to the cryptocurrency sector.
Kevin Warsh's financial disclosure lists investments in SpaceX, Polymarket, and various crypto and AI ventures, alongside significant holdings in the Juggernaut Fund LP and consulting fees from Stanley Druckenmiller's investment office.
Kevin Warsh, nominated by President Trump to lead the Federal Reserve, has submitted financial disclosures indicating assets exceeding $100 million, including significant investments in the Juggernaut Fund LP and consulting fees from Stanley Druckenmiller's investment office.
Kevin Warsh's financial disclosures reveal assets over $100 million, including two investments in the Juggernaut Fund LP valued at over $50 million each and $10.2 million in consulting fees from Stanley Druckenmiller's investment office.
Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve Chair, has a net worth exceeding $100 million, as revealed in new financial disclosure forms, making him wealthier than outgoing Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Kevin Warsh's financial disclosure reveals assets exceeding $100 million, including holdings in cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, with plans to divest certain assets if confirmed as Fed Chair.
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