U.S. SENATOR KATIE BRITT SUPPORTS KEVIN WARSH TO BE FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIR AT BANKING HEARING
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'Your integrity and ... your commitment to the American people are going to help restore confidence at the Fed'
The Senator asked Warsh about how his previous experience at the
"We've spoken about needed reforms at the Fed, on the monetary policy side and also the operational and internal standpoint as well, and of course your calls for reform aren't baseless. You served at the Fed during one of the most challenging times ... I believe you said there was a balance sheet (of)
Warsh responded, highlighting his vision for improvements at the Fed:"This is a time of consequence, not just for the country, but for the central bank. I think the central bank can go back to first principles and improve itself. I see most of the actions of the Fed come from good intentions, but when you gave the Fed a remit, it wasn't a general roving remit to do what it thought was rightit was a particular remit to focus on particular issues and to not wander. And that's the trade off on independence. Independence about the conduct of monetary policy, where we can hear criticisms from others in economics profession, elected officials, and we should be open minded to them. Listen, I think there's been a considerable amount of groupthink in the economics profession, and so being open minded to it is important. But outside of monetary policy, it's important that the central bank work with the government on areas of overlap. And so, I think that's likely to happen going forward."
You can watch the Senator's full remarkshere.



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