U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh put his stamp on the job fast this week at a debut policy meeting that produced a return to stripped-down, 1990s-style central banking, before this century's crises put the Fed center-stage in economic management and turned its leader into a consoler-in-chief for Wall ​Street and Main Street alike.

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BHP shares slide most in over a year on $2.3 billion charge at Canada project 

 

US equity fund inflows surge on Iran deal, tech draws record weekly investments 

 

Morning Bid: Peace now or maybe later? 

 

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