Federal Reserve: Warsh debut raises independence questions – DBS

Source Fxstreet

Philip Wee at DBS Group Research highlights that Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as Fed Chair will be critical for perceptions of Federal Reserve independence. Warsh must reconcile President Trump’s push for rate cuts with a more data-dependent, hawkish FOMC. Markets are watching whether his reform agenda and communication changes risk internal fractures at the central bank.

Warsh debut and Fed independence concerns

"The June 17 meeting marks the official debut of newly confirmed Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, who faces the daunting task of establishing personal institutional integrity."

"Warsh will first need to balance President Donald Trump’s desire for rate cuts with the FOMC members’ increased data-dependent inclination towards a longer, more hawkish pause."

"Warsh may kick-start his reform agenda by withholding his own projections from the June dot plot, taking a direct shot at the Fed’s forward guidance framework."

"If Warsh attempts a unilateral change, it could start an internal fracture within a committee of structurally independent regional bank presidents and governors."

"Hence, it was no coincidence that Warsh’s predecessor, Jerome Powell, used his acceptance speech for the JFK Profile in Courage Award on May 31 to warn that the Fed was undergoing a "stress test" due to escalating political pressure."

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