{固定描述} The Federal Reserve faces an unprecedented scenario in mid-June when incoming Chair Kevin Warsh and outgoing Chair Jerome Powell will both participate in an FOMC meeting—the first time a sitting and former chair have conducted business together in nearly 80 years. While Powell has vowed not to act as a "shadow chair," observers suggest that policy disagreements could make the transition period challenging.
Powell and Warsh: A Historic Fed Overlap Carries High Stakes - {财报副标题}
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