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Fed Chair Warsh Pledges 'Regime Change' to End Inflation 'Tax' on America

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Fed Chair Warsh Pledges 'Regime Change' to End Inflation 'Tax' on America

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh on Tuesday intensified his crusade against inflation, labeling it an "unfair burden" and a "tax" on the American people, while unequivocally calling for a "regime change" in the central bank's operational framework. In his remarks to congressional panels, Warsh criticized the 2020 policy framework that allowed inflation to run hot, calling it a mistake that failed to achieve its objectives, and pledged to restore price stability as the Fed's primary mission.

A Structural Overhaul at the Federal Reserve

Asserting that he has already orchestrated a "sea change" in thinking within his first six weeks, Warsh detailed the formation of five distinct task forces designed to overhaul the central bank's operations. These reforms aim to address every dimension of monetary policy, from communication to balance sheet management.
  • The review panels will scrutinize the Fed's communication strategies, technology infrastructure, and the economic data models currently in use.
  • The Flexible Average Inflation Targeting policy adopted in 2020 has been cast aside, with Warsh arguing that seeking "a little more inflation" resulted in "a lot more inflation."
  • The Chairman emphasized that the Fed has no tolerance for persistently elevated inflation and is committed to eliminating the "undue burden" on households and businesses.
  • The AI Investment Boom as a Growth Engine

    While maintaining a hawkish stance on inflation, Warsh highlighted the resilience of the U.S. economy, pointing to business investment as the most striking feature of the current landscape. He specifically attributed this surge to the massive demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure.
  • The rapid construction of data centers and the procurement of AI-related equipment are driving the solid pace of economic expansion.
  • Warsh reiterated his view that the AI productivity boom will prove to be disinflationary in the long run, a forecast that remains a subject of debate among economists.
  • Warsh's aggressive rhetoric suggests a pivot away from the dovish tolerance of recent years. For Wall Street, this implies a potential re-rating of the term premium. If the Fed successfully anchors inflation expectations through this "regime change," we could see a compression in risk premiums. However, the immediate market reaction might see an uptick in the VIX as dealers adjust their Gamma exposure to a less accommodative policy stance, particularly if the AI-driven productivity boom fails to materialize as quickly as the bulls anticipate.
    Ege Kaan

    Financial Analyst: Ege Kaan

    Wall Street ve ABD Makro Strateji Lideri. S&P 500 opsiyon piyasasındaki (VIX, Gamma Squeeze) fiyatlamaları ve kurumsal şirket karlarının (Earnings Season) Amerikan ekonomisindeki etkilerini anlatan uzman.

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