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Kevin Warsh’s hawkish tone: What CEOs need to know about rates today
Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman resulted in the central bank holding benchmark rates steady, with a hawkish tone noted. The Fed's decision includes four dissenting votes, the most since 1992, and uncertainty remains about future rate predictability and borrowing costs.
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