Kevin Warsh, the 17th Federal Reserve Chair, sworn in on May 22, 2026 after being nominated by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the Senate, faces a widening credibility gap with investors seeking clarity on inflation. During his July 29 post-meeting press conference, Warsh told reporters the central bank has « no magic wand » for resolving inflation quickly. This remark triggered a sharp decline in stocks and sent bond yields surging to nearly two-decade highs. Warsh’s minimalist communication style, summarized as « more thinking, less talking, » marks a deliberate departure from his predecessor Jerome Powell. The Jackson Hole Economic Symposium scheduled for August 27-29 may serve as Warsh’s opportunity to restore market confidence.
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