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Fed Chair Warsh to testify before Congress for first time
Lawmakers are expected to use the first appearance to press Warsh for his view of the economy.
Kevin Warsh, the chair of the Federal Reserve, is set to testify before Congress for the first time this week, according to MarketWatch.
The appearance is expected to put Warsh in the spotlight as lawmakers seek his read on the economy.
MarketWatch said lawmakers want answers during the hearing, signaling that the testimony will focus on economic conditions and policy-relevant assessments.
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