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Warsh's potential interest-rate cuts create uncertainty about future yields, affecting bond prices and investor demand.
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Kevin Warsh cleared a key Senate confirmation hurdle on April 29, advancing toward becoming the U.S. Federal Reserve chair. His nomination matters as the Fed faces pressure over potential interest-rate cuts affecting the U.S. economy and global markets. Warsh's recent remarks on the Fed's control over currency swap lines during UAE discussions signal possible changes in international financial cooperation.