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Warsh’s push to axe Fed guidance may lift US borrowing costs, investors warn
Warsh is pushing to eliminate Federal Reserve guidance, which could increase U.S. borrowing costs, according to investor warnings. Traders anticipate more market volatility as the new central bank chair avoids providing the dot plot outlining future interest rate projections.
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