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Investors drop bold Fed rate-cut signal to Warsh

THE STREET·May 24 ago·3 min read
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Is Kevin Warsh going to be a markets-friendly Fed Chair? In one word, yes. But not in the short term, investors agree. They hope that the “regime change” Warsh promised during his nomination process will keep the U.S. economy as resilient as Warsh’s 18 new colleagues at the central bank say it is. …

Is Kevin Warsh going to be a markets-friendly Fed Chair? In one word, yes. But not in the short term, investors agree. They hope that the “regime change” Warsh promised during his nomination process will keep the U.S. economy as resilient as Warsh’s 18 new colleagues at the central bank say it is. …

Is Kevin Warsh going to be a markets-friendly Fed Chair? In one word, yes. But not in the short term, investors agree. They hope that the “regime change” Warsh promised during his nomination process will keep the U.S. economy as resilient as Warsh’s 18 new colleagues at the central bank say it is. …

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