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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has appointed veteran internal staff economists to key advisory roles for economic research.
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Fed Chair Kevin Warsh appointed Daniel Covitz and Eric Engstrom as advisers for economic research. Warsh tapped veteran staff economists from within the Fed for these roles.
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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has named Daniel Covitz and Eric Engstrom as advisers. According to coverage, Warsh selected these veteran staff economists to support economic research.
Reporting from the Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNBC, qz.com, and GuruFocus emphasizes that Warsh looked within the Federal Reserve for these specific appointments. Future developments will depend on the implementation of these advisory roles within the Fed's economic research framework.
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Quick answers
Who were appointed as advisers by Chair Warsh?
Daniel Covitz and Eric Engstrom were appointed as advisers.
What is the background of the new appointees?
They are described as veteran staff economists from within the Federal Reserve.
Which outlet first reported this as an exclusive?
The Wall Street Journal reported this as an exclusive.
Coverage (5)
- Fed Chair Walsh Appoints Advisors for Economic Research GuruFocus · 21d ago
- Fed Chair Kevin Warsh names Daniel Covitz, Eric Engstrom advisers qz.com · 21d ago
- Fed Chair Warsh taps veteran staff economists as advisers, WSJ reports Reuters · 21d ago
- Warsh reaches within the Fed for latest advisory appointments CNBC · 21d ago
- Exclusive WSJ · 21d ago
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