Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jul 15
Fed Chair Warsh Testifies Before Senate on Rates After 2nd Day of Capitol Hill Hearings
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jul 15

Fed Chair Warsh Testifies Before Senate on Rates After 2nd Day of Capitol Hill Hearings

3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jul 15

Summary

  • Kevin Warsh appeared before the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday, taking questions on the economy and what could shape the path of interest rates.
  • Tuesday’s House testimony offered few fresh policy signals: Warsh reiterated the Fed’s commitment to defeating inflation while avoiding lawmakers’ attempts to draw him into fiscal and political debates.
  • The Senate appearance is part of the Fed chair’s congressionally mandated Capitol Hill testimony, keeping the focus on how the central bank balances inflation risks against broader economic conditions.
  • Warsh’s guarded remarks leave markets and lawmakers with limited guidance on near-term monetary policy, even as scrutiny of the Fed’s rate outlook remains intense.

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