“There’s plenty of work to do” to reduce inflation to an acceptable level, Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh said in testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.

June inflation data is approaching alongside Warsh's confirmation hearing. Fed rate cut by July at 0.1% YES.

“There’s plenty of work to do” to reduce inflation to an acceptable level, Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh said in testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.

Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh pledged to make high inflation “a thing of the past” in his first congressional testimony Tuesday, yet provided no signal about the central…

Warsh pledged Tuesday to "get monetary policy right" and defeat the inflation that has bedeviled the central bank for the past five years.

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh told lawmakers he plans to rid America of inflation.

Fed's Warsh signals strict stance on inflation, indicating potential rate hikes. Rate cut by June 2026 at 0.1% YES.

“If we get policy right — and we will — the inflation surge of the last five years will be a thing of the past,”

New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh testifies before Congress alongside fresh CPI and PPI data. His hawkish stance on inflation could reshape rate expectations and

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh testifies before the House Financial Services Committee with inflation at 4.1% and markets pricing a 16% chance of an October rate

Fed's Warsh signals steady rates and cautious inflation management. Rate cut by October 2026 at 0.1% YES.

Fed Chairman Warsh to testify on monetary policy amid inflation pressures. No change in rates after July 2026 at 92.5% YES.

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh warns against complacency after June CPI drops to 3.5% from 4.2%, stressing the 2% target remains far away in his first congressional

Warsh heads a sharply divided rate-setting committee as he spoke in his first Congress appearance to talk about the central bank.

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh was repeatedly asked about the Fed’s efforts to drive inflation down after years of too-hot price growth.

Warsh signals a potential shift to hawkish policy amid inflation concerns. Rate cut in next three meetings at 0.1% YES.