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The US Federal Reserve is expected to keep benchmark rates unchanged at its June 16-17 policy meeting, but investors are closely watching whether new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh begins a major shift in the way the central bank communicates its future plans.
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Who
Kevin Warsh, US Federal Reserve
What
The US Federal Reserve is expected to keep benchmark rates unchanged at its June 16-17 policy meeting, but investors are closely watching whether new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh begins a major shift in the way the central bank communicates its future plans.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 07:24:47 GMT · 3h 32m ago
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Why
New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh has openly questioned the current approach of forward guidance, arguing central banks should avoid pre-committing to future policy moves and instead respond more directly to incoming economic data.
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How this affects you
A less predictable Federal Reserve communication strategy could increase volatility in global markets, particularly affecting emerging markets like India with potential pressure on the rupee due to more aggressive investor reactions to economic data and Fed decisions.
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