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Fed holds rates steady but with highest level of dissent since 1992

  • On Wednesday, the Senate Banking Committee will vote to confirm President Trump's nominee Kevin Warsh as the next Fed Chair, succeeding Jerome Powell, with approval expected.
  • North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis dropped his block on Warsh's nomination after U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro closed the Justice Department's investigation into Powell on Friday.
  • Fed policymakers are nearly certain to leave their key rate at about 3.6% on Wednesday, as inflation has jumped to 3.3%, a two-year high complicating rate cuts.
  • Powell may announce Wednesday whether he will remain on the board after his term as chair ends May 15, though analysts warn of a 'two Popes' scenario increasing divisions.
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested Trump will not seek to fire Powell once Warsh is confirmed, but Powell alone holds the final decision on whether to stay.
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US Fed official says rate hikes may be needed if inflation surges

A key US Federal Reserve official warned Friday that a series of interest rate hikes could be needed if price shocks from the Middle East war are larger than expected, fuelling inflation.

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