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The political ground a new Federal Reserve chair establishes in early Congressional testimony shapes the working relationship between the central bank and the lawmakers who oversee it.
Kevin Warsh completed two days of appearances on Capitol Hill this week, his first as Fed chairman, and received a positive early signal from the Senate Banking Committee.
Senator Rounds said he liked the tone Warsh brought to the sessions.
The committee's first impression The Senate Banking Committee holds primary Congressional oversight of the Federal Reserve on monetary policy and bank regulation.
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