Warsh's Debut Will Showcase The Fed's New Language
Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Fed chair is widely expected to deliver the same policy outcome markets have grown accustomed to — another pause. But investors are less focused on this week’s rate decision than on something arguably more consequential: how the new chair plans to communicate.
“The whole communication strategy is going to be completely different under Warsh,” Saxo Bank's strategist John Hardy said, according to Reuters.
“They [the Fed] are going to hold their cards a lot closer to their chest,” he added.
Unlike Jerome Powell, who delivered regular press conferences, provided detailed forward guidance, and carefully managed expectations, Warsh appears interested in reviving a more old-fashioned style modeled after former chairman Alan Greenspan.
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