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  1. FOREX-Dollar retreats as traders focus on Iran, Fed policy
    Reuters | 03:10 PM EDT

    * Oil prices rise, reversing earlier dip. * Fed policy expectations shift as investors assess Chair Kevin Warsh's response to inflation. * Japanese yen weakens as government considers new debt. By Karen Brettell.

  2. Former Fed officials say size may not matter on balance sheet
    Reuters | 03:07 PM EDT

    Veterans from the U.S. Federal Reserve's past crisis-fighting efforts on Monday said incoming Chair Kevin Warsh should focus less on the central bank's balance-sheet size and more on guidelines for how to use it in response to future financial and economic shocks.

  3. Warsh to be sworn in as Fed chair at White House on Friday
    Reuters | 01:29 PM EDT

    Kevin Warsh will be sworn in as U.S. Federal Reserve chief on Friday by President Donald Trump, a White House official said on Monday, capping off the process of installing the 56-year-old lawyer and financier at the helm of the central bank as it grapples with intensifying inflation that may make it hard to push through the interest-rate cuts Trump so deeply desires.

  4. Warsh to be sworn in as Fed chair at White House on Friday
    Reuters | 12:55 PM EDT

    * Kevin Warsh takes over Fed as war-and-tariff-induced inflation heats up. * Powell to remain on Fed board until criminal probe concludes. * Warsh's first policy meeting set for mid-June.

  5. Warsh to be sworn in as Fed chair at White House on Friday
    Reuters | 12:52 PM EDT

    Kevin Warsh will be sworn in as U.S. Federal Reserve chief on Friday by President Donald Trump, a White House official said on Monday, capping off the process of installing the 56-year-old lawyer and financier at the helm of the central bank as it grapples with intensifying inflation that may make it hard to push through the interest-rate cuts Trump so deeply desires.

  6. Warsh to be sworn in as Fed chair at White House on Friday, Fox Business reports
    Reuters | 12:45 PM EDT

    Kevin Warsh will be sworn in as the next chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve on Friday in a White House ceremony hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump, Fox Business reported on Monday, citing a White House official.

  7. Chile's economy posts sharpest contraction since late 2022 on mining decline
    Reuters | 12:04 PM EDT

    * GDP fell 0.5% year-on-year, missing forecasts and led. * Chile's Q1 contraction is steepest since late 2022. * Copper output hit by lower ore grades, adverse weather, and maintenance disruptions. By Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Natalia A. Ramos Miranda.

  8. US home builder sentiment ticks up in May but broad pessimism remains prevalent
    Reuters | 10:17 AM EDT

    U.S. home builder sentiment unexpectedly improved in May, but construction firm attitudes about the housing market remain subdued as the war in Iran stokes inflation pressures that are elevating everything from building material prices to buyers' mortgage rates.

  9. US home builder sentiment ticks up in May but broad pessimism remains prevalent
    Reuters | 10:13 AM EDT

    * Builder sentiment rises but remains below break-even, reflecting subdued market outlook. * Higher mortgage rates and inflation, partly due to Iran conflict, dampen buyer demand. * Price cuts and sales incentives remain widespread as affordability challenges persist.

  10. ROI-Central banks have a real rate problem: McGeever
    Reuters | 09:00 AM EDT

    By Jamie McGeever. Accelerating inflation in the U.S. and beyond is leaving the Federal Reserve and other central banks with an acute problem - negative real interest rates. Unexpectedly strong U.S. inflation data last week pushed the real, inflation-adjusted fed funds rate below zero for the first time in three years.

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