Updated
Updated · WJLA · Jun 22
Hassett Dismisses White House Role in Fed Rate Policy Under Chair Warsh, Who Held Rates Steady
Updated
Updated · WJLA · Jun 22

Hassett Dismisses White House Role in Fed Rate Policy Under Chair Warsh, Who Held Rates Steady

3 articles · Updated · WJLA · Jun 22

Summary

  • Kevin Hassett said Kevin Warsh is not seeking White House advice on interest rates, pushing back against expectations that President Donald Trump would influence the new Fed chair.
  • Warsh, who took office last month, kept rates unchanged at his first policy meeting on Wednesday and has publicly stressed that the central bank must remain separate from the White House.
  • The reassurance follows Trump’s earlier effort to fire Warsh’s predecessor over rate cuts and his long-running attacks on former Chair Jerome Powell, whose treatment raised fresh concerns about Fed independence.

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