The confirmation of Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair, following a 54-45 partisan vote, signals a shift toward higher interest rates, faster balance sheet reduction, increased market volatility, and reduced Fed transparency, marking the most politically contentious Fed confirmation in US history.
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The Fed just got a new boss and the US market is already feeling it. Here's what it means for your money. Yesterday, the Senate confirmed Kevin Walsh as the new Fed chair. 54 to 45. Jerome Powell is out this Friday. 8 years running the world's most powerful central bank.
Done. This is the most partisan Fed confirmation in US history. Trump wanted lower rates. Powell would not move. Now Walsh gets the keys. So what does Walsh actually plan to do? First, shrink the Fed's $6.7 trillion balance sheet fast.
The wash era means higher rates for longer, more volatility, less Fed transparency. The market is repricing right now. If you are not positioned for what comes next, you need to be. Follow for daily market breakdowns. Drop your questions below.
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