According to informed sources, Federal Reserve Chair nominee Kevin Warsh intends to engage in extensive discussions with the banking sector and the general public regarding the potential consequences before pursuing any adjustments to the central bank's balance sheet.
He is unlikely to advocate for reducing the Fed's balance sheet to its pre-2008 financial crisis size.
Sources indicate that Warsh would require internal research and academic conferences on the topic prior to implementing any policy changes.
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