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Kevin Warsh: Hawk or Dove?

Economy
United States
January 31, 2026に開始

The pick to be Federal Reserve chairman has a history of concern about inflation but more recently has been in harmony with President Trump’s push for lower interest rates

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Kevin Warsh: Hawk or Dove?

National Review (United States) | Jan 30, 2026

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The debate over Warsh's approach to interest rates reflects broader economic philosophies that warrant careful examination and public discourse.

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Warsh's concern about inflation should take precedence over political pressures, ensuring economic stability and long-term growth.

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Choosing Warsh as Fed chairman could signal a shift towards prioritizing market responsiveness over traditional inflation controls.

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Kevin Warsh's alignment with Trump's push for lower interest rates demonstrates a necessary flexibility to adapt to changing economic conditions.

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Warsh's recent harmony with Trump raises questions about the independence of the Federal Reserve and its impact on economic policy.

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