Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh prefers less market signaling on monetary policy. He emphasizes evaluating economic data before adjusting interest rates. Other Fed officials, however, offer clearer views on inflation and policy paths. Rising fuel costs and AI investment add new economic uncertainties. Markets seek more guidance ahead of the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting.

His testimony comes as some Fed officials debate whether there's a need for higher interest rates.

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

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

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh prefers less market signaling on monetary policy. He emphasizes evaluating economic data before adjusting interest rates. Other Fed…