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Investors globally are anticipating the US Federal Reserve's June 16-17 policy meeting, not for an interest rate change, but for new Chair Kevin Warsh's guidance on inflation, growth, and future monetary policy.
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Who
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What
Investors globally are anticipating the US Federal Reserve's June 16-17 policy meeting, not for an interest rate change, but for new Chair Kevin Warsh's guidance on inflation, growth, and future monetary policy.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:48:56 GMT · 3h 14m ago
Where
US, India, Middle East ·
Why
The meeting marks the first under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, and his communication will be critical for understanding future policy direction, especially given persistent inflation, strong labor market data, and elevated oil prices.
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How this affects you
Warsh's guidance could significantly influence the US dollar, bond yields, global liquidity, and capital flows into emerging markets like India; a cautious stance on inflation might keep interest rates elevated, supporting the dollar and potentially moderating capital flows to emerging markets, while confidence in inflation control could lead to rate cut expectations, a softer dollar, and improved global liquidity.
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- Currently Reading3h 14m agoInvestors globally are anticipating the US Federal Reserve's June 16-17 policy meeting, not for an interest rate change, but for new Chair Kevin Warsh's guidance on inflation, growth, and future monetary policy.