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Watcher.GuruonX / Twitter4d ago
JUST IN: πΊπΈ Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh says Fed officials are "very open about changes." pic.x.com/lxwpCopV05
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Analysis Summary
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh told reporters at his first policy meeting that the Fed is pursuing task forces to review how the central bank operates and communicates with the public. This includes examining the Fed's use of forward guidance β the practice of signaling future rate decisions to markets. While Warsh is exploring potential changes to these long-standing practices, he hasn't announced a definitive shift away from forward guidance yet. The Fed is in a review phase to consider what operational and communication changes might make sense. If changes do come, they could affect how much visibility investors and businesses have into the Fed's future policy path, which could create some market uncertainty.
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βFederal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh says Fed officials are "very open about changes."β
Multiple T1 outlets (CNBC, NYT, PBS, Investopedia, NBC News) confirm Warsh held first FOMC press conference on June 18, 2026, and announced major operational changes including dropping forward guidance. The quote aligns with reported announcements.
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