By Michael S. Derby Feb 17 (Reuters) - Kevin Warsh, nominated to lead the Federal Reserve, may want a smaller central bank ...
New Fed governor Stephen Miran signals shift from data-dependent monetary policy as Kevin Warsh's nomination stalls amid ...
While Warsh may enter with a perceived dovish bias, he will first need to demonstrate that his views are anchored in economic fundamentals rather than politics.” ...
A Warsh-led Fed would likely focus on shrinking the balance sheet and potentially dialing back forward guidance. Read more here.
WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The call by a top Trump administration official for New York Federal Reserve staff to "be ...
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said Wednesday that researchers at the New York Federal Reserve who produced ...
Hawkish Fed minutes clash with incoming chair Warsh's dovish leanings, rattling Bitcoin as Asian traders return from Lunar New Year.
Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair ends in May, with a soft landing nearly achieved but not yet secured. Read the full ...
Advances in AI are unlikely to push down interest rates in the short term, a key Federal Reserve official said Tuesday — a stark contrast to Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh’s plan for slashing borrowing ...
Minutes of the Fed's Jan 27-28 policy meeting suggest it is shifting further away from agreeing on another cut. Read more at ...
The marketplace also expects the new Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh will lean dovish on U.S. monetary policy. A move in June U.S. T-Note futures above chart resistance at today’s high of 113.11.5 would ...
Fed chair nominees Kevin Warsh has to convince his colleagues — some of whom are still concerned about inflation — that AI-driven productivity is enough for additional rate cuts.