Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh appeared before the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday to address inquiries regarding the state of the economy and the potential impact of various economic drivers on interest rates.
This testimony follows a scheduled appearance before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday, a component of the central bank leader’s congressional mandates. While Warsh reaffirmed the Federal Reserve’s dedication to combating inflation, he remained cautious regarding the future direction of monetary policy, offering minimal guidance on upcoming shifts.
During the proceedings, lawmakers attempted to elicit comments on fiscal policy and political matters; however, Warsh largely diverted from these topics, emphasizing the necessity of the Federal Reserve maintaining its focus on its core mandate.
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