Fed may have unwelcome news for Trump
During
That'll soon be put to the test.
Warsh will probably need to deliver unwelcome news to Trump after his first meeting as Fed chair, as markets expect no change in the central bank's benchmark interest rate despite Trump's consistent calls for lower borrowing costs.
Economists say solid job gains and rising inflation tied to the
"For the Fed to cut rates, they would likely need to see some new negative shock to the job market, whether that be worsening of the Mideast conflict or some of the potential downside risks to employment from AI being realized,"
What to know about
Warsh served as a Fed governor from 2006 to 2011, when he earned a hawkish reputation — meaning he focused more on taming inflation through higher rates. But as a nominee, he made a case for lower borrowing costs, predicting AI-driven productivity gains and a smaller Fed balance sheet could serve as disinflationary forces.
Today, "I don't think anybody knows what
The second unknown, Dale added, is how receptive his colleagues on the
"Recall, he's been basically lambasting them for years and criticizing them in a way that I think would make it really difficult for him to lead this institution," Dale said. Dale also highlighted two of Warsh's key teachers:
"He's learned economics from two of the smartest economists in world history, and they have very different views on how the economy functions" relative to current
Warsh has also advocated for less forward guidance at the Fed.
First challenge may be inflation
When measuring inflation, the Fed typically prefers to look at the
It also looks at the Consumer Price Index, which, according to the
Warsh has signaled a preference for another measure known as "trimmed mean PCE inflation," which excludes extreme outliers before taking a weighted average. It rose 2.3% over the year in April.
No matter what index forecasters are looking at, inflation remains above the Fed's 2% target, as it has since the spring of 2021.
What does the Beige Book say about the economy?
The latest Beige Book released
The Beige Book also signaled that data center demand is leading to additional hiring in manufacturing, but that other sectors remain in a "low-hire," "low-fire" environment.
While the leisure and hospitality sector saw a boost in hiring in the
Fed independence still in question
Warsh has stepped in to lead the central bank at a moment when its independence from politics has been called into question. Maintaining the institution's credibility will be part of his job.
Trump nominated former Fed chair
That project ultimately led to a
Powell is still on the Fed's board of governors.
Last year, Trump also attempted to fire Fed Governor



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