Warsh's shift to "strategic ambiguity" at the Fed could increase market volatility, impacting risk assets and requiring investors to rely more on economic data.
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Tariff-driven inflation pressures may challenge the Federal Reserve's control efforts, potentially leading to shifts in monetary policy.
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Kevin Warsh, incoming chairman of the US Federal Reserve, during a swearing-in ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, May 22, 2026. Yuri Gripas | Bloomberg | Getty Images Divided Federal Reserve officials indicated at their last meeting that they will address persistent inflation this year with one interest rate hike. History, though, suggests that policymakers will have a hard time stopping there. In fact, there have been few instances over the past 35 years or so when the Fed has only made one rate move, be it up or down. Rather, the central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee tends to move in rate cycles, where it adjusts policy multiple times over a period to meet whatever goal it seeks to accomplish. “A lot of people are talking about one rate increase. The committee does not generally do that. I mean, what’s the point of t
Prolonged inflation may strain U.S. economic stability, complicate diplomatic efforts, and limit Federal Reserve's policy flexibility through 2027.
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Key Insight Bitcoin price bounced after Warsh flagged sticky inflation. Bond yields pulled capital toward fixed-income assets. ETF outflows kept BTC price bulls under pressure. Bitcoin price reacted higher on Wednesday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh flagged stubborn inflation. The move gave Bitcoin crypto traders brief relief, but bond yields and tech strength capped confidence. The rebound came as investors priced higher returns from U.S. debt markets. That shift mattered because Bitcoin price competes with bonds, cash, gold, and growth stocks for capital. Bitcoin Price Bounce Met Bond Yield Pressure TradingView charts showed the U.S. five-year Treasury yield rose to 4.22%. Traders demanded higher compensation to hold government debt as inflation concerns stayed active. Gold vs. US dollar strength chart. Source: TradingView The move pressured non-yielding assets be
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The Swiss Franc (CHF) nurses minor losses against the US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday but is depreciating nearly 0.7% so far this week. The USD/CHF pair has steadied at the upper range of the 0.8000s, buoyed by investors’ concern about the resumption of hostilities in Iran and markets’ cautiousness ahead of the release of the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve (Fed) monetary policy meeting. US President Donald Trump rattled markets earlier on the day, affirming at the NATO summit in Turkey that the ceasefire between the US and Iran is over and that he does not want to deal with Tehran any more, as “they’re scum”. These comments follow a series of reciprocal attacks earlier on the day and the US revocation of Iran’s authorisation to export crude. The market reaction has been moderate so far, but has provided some support to the Greenback to pick up against most peers, y
Warsh's opaque Fed approach may increase market volatility, as traders navigate uncertainty without clear forward guidance.
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The Euro (EUR) shows marginal losses against the US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday and has returned to levels just above 1.1400 during the European trading session after rejection at 1.1430. A new round of hostilities in Iran and investors’ cautiousness ahead of the release of the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting are keeping Euro bulls in check. US President Donald Trump affirmed earlier on Wednesday that the ceasefire is over and that, in his view, the memorandum of understanding is no longer in effect. These comments follow a fresh bout of reciprocal attacks between the US and Iran, and the revocation of the US authorisation to sell Iranian Oil. The market reaction has been tame so far, as investors continue to view these events as manoeuvres to gain leverage in the negotiation process. Beyond that, investors remain wary of placing large directio
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OCBC Bank’s Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong explain that the precious-metals complex has come under renewed pressure following the recent spike in Oil prices. Gold is down nearly 2% and Silver more than 4% week-to-date, as geopolitics work mainly through the Oil, inflation and rates channel. Near term, rallies in Gold and Silver may struggle unless Oil stabilises or Federal Reserve/rates concerns ease. Non-yielding metals pressured by macro “The precious-metals complex has come under renewed pressure, following the recent spike in oil prices.” “While geopolitics would normally offer some support for gold, the latest move has worked more through the oil, inflation and rates channel.” “That has weighed on non-yielding assets, with gold down nearly 2% week-to-date and silver falling more than 4%.” “Silver’s underperformance is not surprising given its higher-beta profile. Near term, unl