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Columbia Business School’s Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard spoke with The New York Times about President Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve. Hubbard discussed the broader economic and institutional implications of the nomination, including how leadership changes at the Fed can influence market confidence, monetary policy direction, and perceptions of central bank independence. His commentary situates the nomination within ongoing debates about inflation, interest rates, and the Fed’s role in maintaining economic stability.
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