Kevin Warsh faces five immediate tests as the new Federal Reserve chair.
Political pressure will define his first days in office. Wall Street and Washington are closely watching his response to external demands.
Warsh must demonstrate independence from the White House. His ability to resist political influence will set the tone for his tenure.
Central bank unity is another critical challenge. He needs to build consensus for the major changes he supports.
Financial markets expect clear communication on monetary policy. Any misstep could trigger volatility.
Regulatory reform is on the table. Warsh must balance easing rules with maintaining financial stability.
Global economic coordination requires attention. Other central banks will seek clarity on his approach.
Credibility hangs on these early decisions. Success will depend on steady leadership and transparent decision-making.





