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14 Jul 2026, 12:30 UTC · 1h ago
Warsh promises inflation will be a 'thing of the past,' cites benefits of AI investment boom
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CNBC
14 Jul 2026, 12:30 UTC · 1h ago
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Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh stated that the Federal Reserve has 'no tolerance' for persistently elevated inflation and is resolutely committed to restoring price stability. — A hardline stance on inflation suggests a preference for tighter monetary policy or higher-for-longer interest rates, which typically pressures risk assets.
-0.60Chairman Warsh highlighted that business investment is accelerating, driven largely by the construction of data centers and demand for AI-related equipment and software. — Strong investment in AI infrastructure is a positive signal for growth and specifically for the technology and industrial sectors.
+0.40Warsh has established five task forces to conduct a comprehensive review of the Fed's balance sheet, communications, technology, data usage, and inflation measurement. — A systemic 'regime change' and review of operations introduces institutional uncertainty regarding future policy implementation.
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The Fed Chairman described the U.S. economy as expanding at a solid pace and showing resilience. — General economic resilience supports a positive outlook for equity markets, though it may also give the Fed more room to keep rates high.
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