Fed Chair Warsh expected to withhold 'dot' from central bank's interest rate outlook (opens original article in a new tab)
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is expected to withhold his interest rate forecast ('dot') from the central bank's quarterly update, challenging long-standing Fed practices and potentially affecting market expectations.
- Fed Chair Kevin Warsh may not submit a 'dot' in the central bank's interest rate outlook
- Warsh objects to the dot plot and forward guidance, believing they limit decision-making
- Markets may have to adjust if Warsh withholds rate forecasts
- Economists warn that not participating could send mixed signals to investors
- Warsh's approach challenges 14 years of Fed practice
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