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Powell Named Fed Chair Pro Tempore

The Federal Reserve has named Jerome Powell as chair pro tempore until Kevin Warsh is sworn in. Powell's term as chair has expired, but he remains on the Board of Governors.

Mia Lopez
ByMia Lopez- Senior Editor
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The Federal Reserve Board on Friday named Jerome Powell as chair pro tempore until Kevin Warsh is sworn in as the new head of the U.S. central bank.

Warsh is expected to be sworn in soon by President Donald Trump, but no date has been announced.

Powell's eight-year run as Fed leader formally expired on Friday.

Fed board members Stephen Miran and Michelle Bowman said in a joint statement they did not support the measure keeping Powell as chair because it lacks a fixed time period for his temporary status.

Although Powell is stepping down as chair, he has said he will stay on the Fed's Board of Governors until he is satisfied the Trump administration has ended its criminal probe of him.

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