New Fed chairman Kevin Warsh held rates steady at 3.5%-3.75% but signaled a possible hike, sending Bitcoin lower as markets adjust to a hawkish shift.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting on June 16-17 could signal hawkish inflation policy, balance sheet cuts, and tighter liquidity for crypto

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh brings crypto-friendly views and reform agenda as bond markets price in 60% chance of rate hikes by December 2026.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's first FOMC press conference could reshape inflation policy with a strict 2% target, impacting crypto and risk assets.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh faces pressure from Trump for lower rates while inflation sits at 3.8%. Here's what his hawkish stance means for crypto markets.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh may raise interest rates by end of 2026 as inflation tops 3%. Here's what it means for crypto and risk assets.

Kevin Warsh chairs his first FOMC meeting as inflation hits 4.2%, a three-year high. Here's what it means for crypto and risk assets.

Kevin Warsh leads his first FOMC meeting June 16-17 with markets pricing 96% odds of a rate hold at 3.50%-3.75%. Here's what crypto investors should watch.

Kevin Warsh chairs his first FOMC meeting as Fed Chair with inflation at 4.2%, a three-year high. Here's what it means for crypto and risk assets.

Kevin Warsh chairs his first FOMC meeting with rates expected to hold at 3.5%-3.75%. With CPI at 4.2%, markets eye potential hikes and crypto implications.

Kevin Warsh chairs his first FOMC meeting June 16-17 with markets expecting a rate hold at 3.50-3.75% as inflation persists near 3.8%.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh holds his first FOMC press conference with rates steady at 3.5-3.75%. Here's what crypto investors need to watch.

Traders now turn to Warsh's debut press conference for clues how the central bank's communication will change under his leadership.

Fed held rates at 3.50%-3.75% in Warsh's first meeting as chair, with Bitcoin and stocks slipping ahead of his debut presser.

The Fed held rates at 3.50%-3.75% in Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Chair, dropped its easing bias and signaled no cuts in 2026.

The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.5%-3.75% at Kevin Warsh's first meeting as chair while dropping dovish language, signaling possible rate hikes ahead.

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh holds rates at 3.50%-3.75% but removes dovish language as nine of eighteen FOMC members now expect a rate hike in 2026.

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) held rates steady at the first meeting chaired by Kevin Warsh.

The Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged but signaled potential rate hikes under new Chair Kevin Warsh as inflation concerns persist, sending Bitcoin and stocks lower.

New Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh held rates at 3.25%, announced five task forces, and signaled a shift toward data-driven markets in his first FOMC press

The Federal Reserve held interest rates at 3.5%-3.75% in Chair Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting, removing rate-cut guidance and signaling a hawkish shift.