Kevin Warsh, recently appointed as the Chair of the Federal Reserve, has suggested that his monetary policy strategy might echo that of Alan Greenspan, who led the Fed for nearly two decades.
This potential alignment with Greenspan's approach could influence the Fed's decisions on interest rates and economic management in the coming years.
As Warsh settles into his role, observers will be watching closely to see how his policies develop and whether they indeed reflect the legacy of his predecessor.