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Main Idea: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the Department of Justice has subpoenaed the central bank and warned of a possible criminal indictment.
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A subpoena fight between the DOJ and the Fed could raise fears about central bank independence and unsettle markets, which can affect borrowing costs for households and small businesses.
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