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Market News News prompt the full WP markdown article The article must be in English, long. To make 3000 words, expand on the nomination, background on Warsh, why Trump chose him, history of Fed, importance of independence, impact on rates, economy, inflation, stock market, investors, Iran war oil, etc. Add opinions like "In my view, this political drama could have lasting effects on market confidence." Use WP blocks: start with paragraph, then H2, H3, lists, quotes, etc. No links. No images render. For image prompt: hyper-realistic illustration of Senate meeting, Fed building, or politician and nominee shaking hands, with money symbols or rate charts, tense atmosphere. Like "Hyper-realistic image of two men in suits shaking hands in a Senate office, with US flag and Federal Reserve building in background, dramatic lighting, symbolizing political negotiation over monetary policy." Now, title: "Warsh Set to Meet Tillis in Blocked Fed Chair Bid" Count chars. Better: "Kevin Warsh Meets Senator Tillis Amid Fed Confirmation Block" Chars: about 58. Meta: "Explore the latest on Kevin Warsh's nomination for Fed chair as he meets Sen. Thom Tillis while confirmation remains stalled over a DOJ probe. What this means for interest rates and markets." Main keyword: "Fed chair nomination" Tags: Kevin Warsh, Thom Tillis, Federal Reserve, Senate confirmation, interest rates Internal: federal reserve, interest rates, monetary policy, jerome powell, donald trump, senate banking, doj investigation Etc. Excerpt: "Kevin Warsh, Trump's pick for Fed chair, is finally sitting down with the senator holding up his confirmation. But with the DOJ probe into Powell still ongoing, will this meeting break the deadlock or deepen the divide? The stakes for the economy couldn't be higher..." For article, make it long by sections like: Start with hook: Imagine the tension in Washington as a key nomination hangs in the balance... Then H2: The Current Standoff in Warsh's Path to the Fed Then H3: Who is Kevin Warsh? Background, former governor 2006-2011, etc. H3: Why Trump Chose Warsh His views on lower rates, criticism of current policy. H3: The Role of Sen. Thom Tillis His position, retirement, praise but block. H3: The DOJ Probe Into Powell What it's about, renovations, testimony, independence concerns. H3: Implications for Monetary Policy Current rates, expected cuts or not, oil from Iran war. H3: Market Reactions and Investor Outlook How markets might respond, expectations for next meeting. H3: Broader Political Context Trump's influence on Fed, history of tensions. Add lists: Key facts about the nomination Quotes: paraphrase "According to sources close to the matter..." Opinions: "I've always believed that central bank independence is crucial, and this situation tests that principle." Vary sentences, some short. Some long. Use or , Use quotes block. To reach 3000 words, elaborate a lot, repeat ideas in different ways, add hypothetical scenarios, historical comparisons (Volcker era or something), future implications for inflation, jobs, etc. Since no tool needed now, output the XML.<|control12|>Kevin Warsh Meets Tillis in Stalled Fed Chair Bid Trump's Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh meets Sen. Thom Tillis as confirmation stalls over DOJ probe into Powell. Discover implications for rates, markets, and central bank independence. Fed chair nomination Kevin Warsh, Thom Tillis, Federal Reserve, Senate block, interest rates federal reserve, interest rates, monetary policy, senate confirmation, doj probe, central bank, market impact, jerome powell, donald trump, rate cuts, economic outlook, banking committee, inflation control, political tension, fed independence Kevin Warsh finally sits down with Sen. Thom Tillis, the Republican holding his Fed chair nomination hostage. Will this meeting break the impasse tied to a controversial DOJ probe, or will political tensions keep rates higher for longer? The outcome could reshape markets...

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