How the Federal Reserve's core team and financial markets could undermine Kevin Warsh's plans for interest rates
Will Markets Override Kevin Warsh’s Federal Reserve Agenda?
Investors are debating whether Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick for Federal Reserve chair, will take a consistently hawkish stance or lean toward dovish policies when convenient. Yet, perhaps this debate is beside the point. Ultimately, financial markets often dictate outcomes. When central banks misread economic signals, markets react swiftly, compelling policy makers to adapt. For example, in March 2020, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde initially stated that the ECB would not intervene to narrow the gap between eurozone government bond yields. However, intense market volatility soon forced the ECB to step in decisively and address those yield spreads. Warsh, meanwhile, is known for his established views on monetary policy...
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