Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has been served with grand jury subpoenas by the Justice Department, according to recent reports. This development marks a significant moment in the intersection of monetary policy oversight and legal scrutiny, potentially carrying implications for market confidence and regulatory direction ahead.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has been served with grand jury subpoenas by the Justice Department, according to recent reports. This development marks a significant moment in the intersection of monetary policy oversight and legal scrutiny, potentially carrying implications for market confidence and regulatory direction ahead.