Federal Reserve: Changing communications and higher volatility – TD Securities

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TD Securities’ James Rossiter argues that the Federal Reserve is leading a structural shift away from detailed forward guidance and explicit reaction functions, forcing markets to infer policy from incoming data. He highlights Chair Warsh’s willingness to reconsider the role of PCE within the Fed’s 2% inflation framework and his preference for less explicit guidance, which could contribute to higher risk premia, greater market volatility and a more uncertain policy regime for the Dollar over the coming years.

Fed opacity raises policy uncertainty

"The Federal Reserve is at the forefront of this shift. Chair Warsh has signalled a preference for less explicit guidance, while recent Fed communications have created uncertainty around both the reaction function and even elements of the policy framework."

"Central bank communications are again starting to change. Chair Warsh has been quick to eschew forward guidance and increase opacity around his own reaction function. He appears increasingly comfortable leaving markets to their own devices when interpreting economic data and Fed policy intentions (unfortunately for him, the other FOMC members don't appear to share that same view)."

"The July FOMC press conference took things one step further. With forward guidance lost and the Fed's reaction function obfuscated, Chair Warsh suggested that the Fed's 2% PCE inflation target itself was in question. It's something the FOMC will return to in its next strategy statement, due in January 2027."

"Over the coming months, Warsh's five task forces will sift through evidence and make recommendations. We may even get some early conclusions at Jackson Hole. While we can anticipate the conclusions of some of these task forces (the only reason Lord Mervyn King is on the communications task force is to tell Warsh to reduce communications), what will be more interesting is to see if and how other central banks follow."

"As is often the case in monetary policy, the Fed may simply be accelerating a trend that was already underway. Other central banks had begun moving away from explicit guidance and detailed reaction functions. Chair Warsh's Fed appears intent on going further and faster."

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