Kevin Warsh faces his first test as Federal Reserve chair. During the week, he will lead the meeting that decides US interest rates. Investors expect rates to stayKevin Warsh faces his first test as Federal Reserve chair. During the week, he will lead the meeting that decides US interest rates. Investors expect rates to stay

The questions that Kevin Warsh will answer when he leads his first Fed rate meeting

2026/06/14 21:16
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Kevin Warsh faces his first test as Federal Reserve chair. During the week, he will lead the meeting that decides US interest rates. Investors expect rates to stay between 3.5% and 3.75%, according to the CME’s FedWatchTool.

The futures market doesn’t expect another rate cut from the Fed until March of 2027, at which time there is a projection of a .25 point rise in the rate, thanks to the latest jobs report and consumer inflation at 4.2% annually, a figure last seen three years ago.

The questions that Kevin Warsh will answer when he leads his first Fed rate meeting

Fed officials may drop softer language as inflation pressure grows

The Federal Reserve’s committee had in its last statement leaned toward easier policy, but officials may remove that signal this week.

As Cryptopolitan previously reported, three regional Fed presidents opposed the wording at the April meeting. Keeping it now would draw attention because hiring remains strong while prices are rising faster.

There is the issue of oil. Oil prices dropped last week with the prospects of peace becoming more likely in the ongoing war in Iran, but crude prices are still much higher than they were before the war. High oil prices lead to higher costs of transport, production, and at home.

Any attempt by Kevin to dismiss those risks or preserve the softer message could look like support for Donald Trump’s position. Trump nominated him and keeps demanding lower rates. He also abandoned decades of US presidential restraint by publicly attacking former Fed chair Jerome Powell for refusing to cut rates.

Those attacks followed Kevin into his confirmation hearing. Senators pressed him about loyalty to Trump and his ability to protect the central bank’s independence.

His first decision and press conference will offer an answer. Most board members are expected to support a hold, which matches the latest employment and inflation numbers.

Kevin also has room to resist the president. Removing a Fed leader over a policy dispute is difficult. Earlier campaigns against Powell and Fed governor Lisa Cook failed. That protection allows Kevin to put longer-term financial stability ahead of short-term political demands.

Kevin’s record gives markets reasons to question his next policy choices

Kevin has appeared more receptive to cuts over the past year because he thinks AI might reduce inflation and mentioned the trimmed-mean indicators pointing to lower prices.

His statements of course resonate with Donald Trump, but they have also been beneficial to Kevin himself, since this largely helped him get the Fed chair position, as Trump made clear when he announced it.

Kevin’s background has been contradictory. During the administration of Barack Obama, Kevin was advocating for an increase in interest rates after the financial crisis. He has even accused the Fed of buying government and mortgage-backed bonds excessively.

However, during Trump’s first presidential term, Kevin and his previous employer Stanley Druckenmiller were against tightening monetary policy despite historically low unemployment.

When the Fed cut rates in September 2024 under President Joe Biden, after inflation had cooled, Kevin called the decision “puzzling.” Interesting, isn’t it?

Even if Kevin maintains a politics-free room, the challenge is no easier. Before the oil shock from Iran, inflation was a pre-existing issue. Artificial intelligence may help businesses save money, but there’s a possibility that it can hurt job growth and lower demand.

As Cryptopolian reported, Kevin is eager to reduce the $6.7 trillion balance sheet of the Fed, and this process of quantitative tightening could also lead to less liquidity in the market, thanks to the instability in US Treasury markets.

Kevin has been criticizing forward guidance and intends to abolish the Fed’s dot plot, which helps predict rate movements for the committee members. This would enable policymakers more freedom, whereas the same would deprive investors of information on future interest rates.

According to Kevin, the former Feds had become dependent on past data and were ignoring the aspect of institutional credibility. It will be up to the markets to prove whether Kevin’s interest rate predictions, balance sheet plan, communication approach, stability, and equity are correct.

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