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Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee to chair the Federal Reserve, will tell Congress that he wants the central bank to “stay in its lane” and focus on its task of fighting inflation.

Markets Are Ignoring Geopolitics—Here's How to Invest Right Now.

The S&P 500's current Rule of 20 score hovers around a multi-year peak of ~34 and overstates equity valuation risk. It ignores high profit margins and unique macro conditions such as risk-free rates.

CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Halftime Report' to report on the latest news around Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh.

Markets have staged a historic rally driven by AI momentum, easing oil prices, and improved sentiment, but risks are mounting. Key downside triggers include renewed Hormuz tensions, potential AI capex slowdown, persistent inflation, and political instability.

Fed Chair nominee Warsh says monetary policy must remain independent, but Fed must 'stay in its lane'

Credit risk in the software sector may still be understated, as weaker growth and less reliable sponsor support could push defaults higher over time, even as refinancing pressure remains low. If the sector weakens further, history suggests losses could be larger than investors expect, as relevant past periods of heavy stress have led to below-average recoveries, not just more defaults.

Kevin Warsh, U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, will tell lawmakers at his confirmation hearing on Tuesday that he is "committed to ensuring that the conduct of monetary policy remains strictly independent," according to prepared remarks released on Monday.

The state of the Iran-U.S. conflict remains uncertain—and it shows in markets.

Many dollar-denominated emerging market bonds are backed by investment-grade issuers.

@CharlesSchwab's Michelle Gibley believes markets are showing signs of FOMO as uncertainty continues between the U.S. and Iran. "Things could get worse before they get better," she warns.

Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh has pledged to divest from a foreign-oriented investment fund if confirmed to lead the U.S. central bank, according to an updated financial disclosure filing.

The Nasdaq 100 ETF and S&P 500 have experienced historic, rapid rallies, but near-term risks are mounting amid Middle East uncertainty. Markets appear overly optimistic, pricing in a best-case Iran/U.S. scenario, while a breakdown in talks could trigger a notable pullback toward key moving averages.

Volatility's far from gone, according to Kevin Green, pointing to conflicting headlines around the Strait of Hormuz. Watch crude oil for a sharp, tentative upside move, as KG argues investors aren't properly pricing risk to global economies and the Fed's interest rate cycle.

Bond mutual funds and ETFs tend to be below-average performers for several months following large inflows of new money — which is just what happened in the first quarter.

White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett shares his thoughts on Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh. Check the related video for full interview.

South Korea's stock market was the hottest in the world until the Iran war derailed its rally. It's now within touching distance of a record.

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins discusses the agency's priorities nearly one year on the job as chairman.

The US stock market closed at a record high on Apr. 17, but a few days ago is ancient history when the firehose of war news can reshape investor sentiment by the hour. As for the resiliency in the stock market through Friday's close, much of the hefty lifting comes from technology stocks.

Michael Burry doesn't expect the record stock rally to be immediately followed by a crash. He wrote on Substack that a "needle top is like a unicorn, mythical until proven.