Warren challenges Warsh on opaque wealth disclosures amid Fed nomination scrutiny

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren pressed Fed nominee Kevin Warsh over his financial disclosures, revealing assets valued roughly $135–226 million that Warsh cannot disclose in full due to confidentiality agreements, including holdings tied to the Juggernaut Fund and Duquesne Family Office; Warren says this raises ethics concerns while Warsh pledges to divest within 90 days to restore compliance ahead of a Senate hearing.
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