Powell warns Fed independence at risk if officials can be removed over policy
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Former Fed chair Powell, now a governor, warned at a Boston ceremony that any administration able to remove Fed officials over policy differences sets a precedent every future administration will follow. Summary: Source: Wall Street Journal, reporting by Nick Timiraos ( gated ) P
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