New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh reverses transparency trend, risking market volatility
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Christopher Rugaber
Summary
The Federal Reserve, historically an opaque institution, has moved toward greater transparency over decades. However, new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is reversing this trend, believing markets have become overly dependent on Fed guidance. In his first press conference, Warsh began reducing communication, which could lead to increased market volatility and higher interest rates as investors lose the predictability they've grown accustomed to.
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Warsh, like many economists, thinks the financial markets have become too dependent on Fed guidance, and that such direction is more effective in financial crises or economic downturns.
In his first press conference Wednesday, new chair Kevin Warsh began to reverse some of those steps.
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