Senator Warren Seeks Warsh Investment Transparency
Senator Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, has pressed Stanley Drucker Miller's investment firm to release Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh from confidentiality agreements. Warren is seeking greater transparency regarding Warsh's investments prior to a Senate confirmation vote. The move comes as Warsh remains under scrutiny during the nomination process. Financial disclosures from last month show assets held by Warsh and his wife, Jing Lauter, totaling at least $192 million.
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“Elizabeth Warren pressed Stanley Drucker Miller's investment firm to free Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh from confidentiality agreements seeking greater transparency into his investments before a Senate confirmation vote.”
C-SPAN Radio
“to free Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh from confidentiality agreements seeking greater transparency into his investments before a Senate confirmation vote.”
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