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Warsh's first policy-setting meeting as the central bank's chairman is anticipated to reveal potential shifts in monetary policy and face significant dissent among Fed members.
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Who
Warsh, Peter Boockvar, Stephen Brown, Gregory Daco, Joseph Carson, Jerome Powell, Donald Trump, Julian Emanuel
What
Warsh's first policy-setting meeting as the central bank's chairman is anticipated to reveal potential shifts in monetary policy and face significant dissent among Fed members.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 01:30:38 GMT · 4h 31m ago
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Why
The meeting will reveal Warsh's policy and style inclinations, and is expected to highlight divergences of opinion among policymakers regarding inflation measurements and interest rate projections.
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The Federal Reserve's credibility and its policy direction are under scrutiny as the new chairman, Warsh, may introduce new ideas that could lead to a less consensus-based monetary policy and influence future interest rate decisions, impacting global financial markets.
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