#Kevin Warsh
8 articles tagged “Kevin Warsh”.
- Economy
What the Fed minutes reveal about a divided rate-setting committee
Explainer on the June 2026 Fed minutes showing officials split over whether to cut, hold, or hike rates, and why it matters for markets.
- Economy
Fed Holds Rates Steady; Nine Officials Now See Possible Hike This Year
The Federal Reserve held rates steady at 3.5%-3.75% in Kevin Warsh's first meeting. Nine of 19 officials now project a rate hike by year-end, a sharp reversal from March.
- Economy
New Fed Chair Warsh Launches Sweeping Policy Review, Holds Rates Steady
At his first FOMC meeting, Kevin Warsh kept rates unchanged at 3.50%-3.75% and launched a five-part review of Fed operations, including communication and balance sheet policy.
- Economy
Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals Possible Hikes Amid Sticky Inflation
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 3.5%-3.75% in Kevin Warsh's first meeting, but nine of 18 officials now see a rate hike this year, shifting from prior easing bias.
- Economy
Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals Possible Hike as Economy Adds 172,000 Jobs
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 3.5%-3.75% in Kevin Warsh's first meeting. The central bank removed its easing bias, and nearly half of policymakers see a rate hike this year amid elevated inflation.
- Economy
Kevin Warsh Leads First Fed Meeting Amid Inflation Surge
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh chairs his first policy meeting as inflation hits a three-year high. The Fed is expected to hold rates steady, with focus on Warsh's communication style and potential changes to the dot plot.
- Economy
Warsh's First Fed Meeting: Dot Plot Uncertainty and Rate Hold Expected
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is expected to hold rates steady at his first policy meeting, but may decline to submit his dot plot projection, signaling a shift in communication strategy.
- Economy
Fed Holds First Rate Meeting Under New Chair Warsh
The Federal Reserve begins its first interest rate meeting under new Chair Kevin Warsh, with markets expecting rates to hold steady while focus shifts to communication changes and inflation concerns.