Federal Reserve: Warsh policy shift and inflation focus – NBC

National Bank of Canada (NBC) strategists assess how Kevin Warsh may reshape Federal Reserve (Fed) policy. They highlight his evolving stance on rates and Quantitative Easing (QE), his preference for trimmed inflation measures, a stronger tilt toward price stability over employment, and reduced forward guidance, all suggesting a less dovish, more volatile policy backdrop for US Dollar (USD) and US rates over coming months.

Warsh era points to tighter communication

"A new era has dawned at the Fed. On Wednesday, Kevin Warsh will lead his first rate decision as Chair of the FOMC, giving markets a better sense of how Powell’s successor intends to steer the central bank. Much about Warsh remains uncertain/unclear, including his preferred policy path."

"Warsh concedes that inflation is too high. But he’s questioned if PCE ex-F&E is the best gauge of underlying price pressures and wants to reform how the Fed looks at inflation. He’s advocated for ‘trimmed’ averages and has emphasized these have exhibited a “quite favourable” trend lately."

"For now, all inflation measures are inconsistent with easing. However, Warsh may take a somewhat more sanguine view when speaking to the inflation outlook on Wednesday."

"Warsh has criticized the Fed’s “mission creep” into social, political, climate, and other issues outside its remit (though the Fed has already been narrowing its footprint here more recently). At his confirmation hearing, Warsh affirmed his commitment to the maximum-employment mandate, but the discussion leaned heavily toward price stability."

"Warsh views post-COVID policy errors as having been compounded by forward guidance. He’s argued that regularly publishing economic, inflation and rate projections can anchor officials into a static view that can make them late to respond to changing conditions. He’s also suggested that Fed officials speak too often and that policy should be decided “in the room”."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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