Trump transition team speculation positions former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh as a frontrunner for Federal Reserve Chair, but no formal nomination has occurred since President-elect Trump's November victory, anchoring trader consensus toward "no confirmation" outcomes on this market. Recent Senate GOP gains bolster confirmation prospects if nominated, yet delays stem from ongoing Treasury and other cabinet selections, with Warsh's hawkish monetary views drawing mixed Wall Street reactions. Upcoming catalysts include Trump's expected Fed announcement by December and Senate hearings in January, potentially shifting odds amid partisan dynamics and Powell's term extending to mid-2026. Markets reflect uncertainty in unconfirmed reports of internal vetting.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourQue se passera-t-il avant que Kevin Warsh ne soit confirmé ?
Que se passera-t-il avant que Kevin Warsh ne soit confirmé ?
$82,434 Vol.

Cessez-le-feu États-Unis x Iran
30%

Baisse des taux de la Fed
6%

Les États-Unis confirment l'existence des extraterrestres
5%
$82,434 Vol.

Cessez-le-feu États-Unis x Iran
30%

Baisse des taux de la Fed
6%

Les États-Unis confirment l'existence des extraterrestres
5%
If neither occurs by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
Kevin Warsh being confirmed as chair of the Federal Reserve requires the Senate to confirm Warsh’s nomination as Chair of the Federal Reserve. Recess appointments without Senate confirmation will not count. Senate confirmation of Warsh as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors will not alone qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. Senate and the government of the United States, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trump transition team speculation positions former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh as a frontrunner for Federal Reserve Chair, but no formal nomination has occurred since President-elect Trump's November victory, anchoring trader consensus toward "no confirmation" outcomes on this market. Recent Senate GOP gains bolster confirmation prospects if nominated, yet delays stem from ongoing Treasury and other cabinet selections, with Warsh's hawkish monetary views drawing mixed Wall Street reactions. Upcoming catalysts include Trump's expected Fed announcement by December and Senate hearings in January, potentially shifting odds amid partisan dynamics and Powell's term extending to mid-2026. Markets reflect uncertainty in unconfirmed reports of internal vetting.
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