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Kevin Warsh Reasserts Fed's Stance: Independence Reaffirmed, Prolonged High Rates, Trump at an Impasse

Ongoing story : Fed post-Powell: Kevin Warsh and the New Monetary Era· Part 2/18

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Kevin Warsh Reasserts Fed's Stance: Independence Reaffirmed, Prolonged High Rates, Trump at an Impasse
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During his first FOMC meeting, Kevin Warsh didn’t just take the reins of the Federal Reserve-he subtly distanced the Fed from both Trump and Powell simultaneously, signaling a more restrictive monetary era than anticipated.

Context

Kevin Warsh, successor to Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve, held his first FOMC meeting in June 2026 amid tensions between the White House (demanding rapid rate cuts) and a central bank keen on preserving its anti-inflation credibility. Yahoo Finance (June 21, 2026) described his stance as a "subtle throw under the bus" of both Trump and Powell-a three-pronged strategy.

Data

  • Warsh’s stance: hawkish on inflation; explicit reservations about immediate rate cuts
  • Futures markets (June 23, 2026): increased bets on a Fed rate hike-traders view Warsh as more restrictive than Powell was at the end of his term
  • US inflation: decelerating but still above the 2% target; labor market remains robust
  • Trump’s pressure: the administration called for rapid cuts to support growth; Warsh resists publicly without outright confrontation
  • US PMI: to monitor-if the US PMI follows Europe’s path (Germany at -18 months of lows), Warsh’s resolve will be tested

Analysis

Warsh is playing a three-pronged strategy. First: establish his independence from Trump without provoking open conflict. Second: differentiate himself from Powell without destabilizing him, thus preserving institutional continuity. Third: maintain financial stability amid volatile markets (Big Tech sell-off, crypto correction). This positioning resembles a Volcker-bis doctrine: accepting short-term pain (high rates, market correction) to anchor long-term inflation expectations. The paradox: by resisting Trump, Warsh bolsters the Fed’s credibility in bond markets-which could eventually allow long-term rates to fall without direct Fed action.

Probability-weighted scenarios

  • A (45%) - Warsh’s hawkishness confirmed: no cuts before late 2026. Flattened yield curve, strong dollar, pressure on USD-denominated emerging market debt. Avoid long duration.
  • B (40%) - Gradual pivot in Q4 2026: if the US PMI aligns with Europe’s contraction, Warsh preempts a 25 bps cut in December 2026 while maintaining an independent stance.
  • C (15%) - Open Trump/Warsh conflict: escalating political pressure, short-term bond crash, unprecedented institutional instability since the 1970s.

Portfolio implications

Short duration on US bonds until Warsh signals an explicit pivot. Strong dollar: negative impact on USD-denominated emerging market debt and dollar-denominated commodities. Tech: structural pressure in a prolonged high-rate scenario-consistent with the June 23 sell-off.

Risks & blind spots

A rapid US recessionary shock (PMI <45 for two consecutive months) would force Warsh to pivot regardless of his current statements. Trump’s political pressure remains an unpredictable factor-unprecedented since the 1970s.

To watch

Warsh’s next official speech (Jackson Hole 2026?) · US CPI and PCE for July 2026 · Dissenting FOMC votes · US PMI (signal of real-economy contagion)

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ekonomist_74 23 Jun 2026 · 20:57

Война ставок продолжается - без сюрпризов. ФРС играет по учебнику, а не по твитам.

le_sceptique_financier 23 Jun 2026 · 17:57

Permettez-moi de douter... La Fed indépendante ? Comme la vertu de Tartuffe, ça se mesure aux actes, pas aux communiqués.

经济小王_沪 23 Jun 2026 · 16:57

华尔街又在玩政治游戏,Warsh这招独立宣言背后是对市场的冷酷算计,但谁真正在乎选民的钱包?

J.P.R. 23 Jun 2026 · 10:21

Warsh playing it safe with 'independence' talk is smart optics, but let’s be real-if inflation spikes again, that tune changes fast. Market’s not buying the long-term high rates either.

Story timeline

Fed post-Powell: Kevin Warsh and the New Monetary Era

  1. 1Warsh vs Trump: The Fed Resists - and Bond Markets Listen Closely23/06/2026
  2. 2Kevin Warsh Reasserts Fed's Stance: Independence Reaffirmed, Prolonged High Rates, Trump at an Impasse23/06/2026
  3. 3Kevin Warsh at the Fed: Independence Reaffirmed, Prolonged High Rates, Trump at an Impasse23/06/2026
  4. 4Goldman Expects a Persistently Hawkish Fed with Warsh: Markets Resume Rate Pricing23/06/2026
  5. 5Goldman Anticipates Fed's Warsh: High Rates Until 2027, Markets Undervalued on the Pivot24/06/2026
  6. 6Goldman validates Warsh's thesis: the Fed will remain hawkish longer than the consensus anticipates24/06/2026
  7. 7PCE May 2026: U.S. Inflation Exceeds 4%, Warsh's Fed Under Maximum Pressure25/06/2026
  8. 8Kevin Warsh softens his signal: the Fed between anti-inflation credibility and political pragmatism26/06/2026
  9. 9But under $4,000: four weeks of pullback and opportunity cost takes over26/06/2026
  10. 10Low Oil Prices and the Fed: The Deflationary Paradox That Could Trap Warsh26/06/2026
  11. 11Warsh "hammer" & BoJ "appropriate": two central banks fine-tune their signaling ahead of July's double FOMC-BoJ meeting28/06/2026
  12. 12Q2 2026 GDP: Forecasts Rise Despite Hawkish Fed – The Paradox of U.S. Resilience30/06/2026
  13. 13SCOTUS protects the Fed's independence: a hawkish constitutional lock for markets01/07/2026
  14. 14Warsh wants the Fed to talk less. Wall Street is listening even harder.02/07/2026
  15. 15Trump renews offensive against the Fed: governors in the crosshairs03/07/2026
  16. 16NFP June 2026: Disappointing Jobs, Deceptive Unemployment - The Fed Trapped Ahead of the FOMC03/07/2026
  17. 17Warsh: AI Has "Immense Implications" for Rates – Framework Signal or Smokescreen?03/07/2026
  18. 18Gold and central banks: the WGC 2026 survey confirms a structural accumulation cycle04/07/2026
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