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Trump's new pick for Fed chair hit gold and silver markets

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Gold and silver prices fall as Trump names Kevin Warsh as his Fed Chair pick. Why are precious metals down?
On Friday, January 30, gold fell over 6.4%, to $4,962 per ounce in the lead-up to President Trump’s announcement that Kevin Warsh is his pick to be the new Federal Reserve chair.

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Why did gold and silver drop? Trump's pick for Fed chair roils markets
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Trump’s Fed Pick Warsh Sets Off The Worst Day For Gold And Silver Since The 1980s
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Trump nominates next US Federal Reserve chair
US President Donald Trump has nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, when the four-year-term of current chairman Jerome Powell's ends in May.

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Trump picks Kevin Warsh to lead the US Federal Reserve
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Who Is Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh?
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US President Donald Trump administration prepares for Kevin Warsh Fed Chair nomination
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Gold and Silver Prices Plunge from Record Highs—What Investors Need to Know

Silver Lost More Than a Quarter of Its Value Today
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Gold plunges as bets of a more hawkish Fed chair rise; set for best month since 1980

By Ishaan Arora Jan 30 (Reuters) - Gold slid more than 4% on Friday on rumours the Federal Reserve could get a more hawkish chair, but was still on track for its strongest monthly gain since 1980 as investors flocked to the safe haven amid lingering geopolitical and economic strains.
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Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh could crush Trump’s rate-cut hopes and risk suffering the same level of abuse that Powell got, analysts say

"Should Warsh find himself in the minority, he would have to decide whether he would tolerate being outvoted."
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