Hawk by instinct. Dove by orders. Stagflation by surprise. what the new Chair means for stocks, bonds, gold & cash.

Trump signaled he would allow his new Federal Reserve chair “do what he wants to do.”

Some major changes at the Fed... but the math is the same.

Trump signaled he would allow his new Federal Reserve chair “do what he wants to do.”

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.

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 Committee will deliver price stability..."

The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.5%-3.75% at its June 2026 FOMC meeting under new Chair Kevin Warsh, with futures pricing in a 66% chance of a rate hike.

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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.

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, but policymakers expect a hike in borrowing costs later this year amid gr...

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.

JPMorgan's Bob Michele flags FOMC hawkish tilt under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh as rates hold at 3.50%-3.75% amid persistent inflation concerns.

Dollar edges higher ahead of Fed meeting chaired by Kevin Warsh, with rates expected to stay at 3.50%-3.75% as markets watch dot plot and hawkish signals; Powell remains on FOMC

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

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh scrapped forward guidance and vowed to deliver price stability in his debut. Stocks fell and gold tumbled 3.4%.

The first interest rate setting meeting for new US Federal Reserve chairman Kevin Warsh, pictured, was always going to be an arresting event.

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.