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    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJune 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its June meeting, but signaled a shift toward tighter policy under new Chair Kevin Warsh, marking a decisive turn away from expectations of near-term easing.

    The Federal Open Market Committee left the federal funds rate unchanged at a range of 3.50% to 3.75%, in line with market consensus. The policy statement and updated projections, however, pointed to renewed concern over inflation and a growing willingness among policymakers to raise rates later this year.

    Officials now expect the benchmark rate to reach 3.8% by the end of 2026, up from a 3.4% projection in March. Rate expectations for 2027 and 2028 also moved higher, signaling that restrictive policy may remain in place for longer than previously anticipated.

    The shift comes as inflation pressures persist across the U.S. economy. The Fed now forecasts headline personal consumption expenditures inflation at 3.6% for 2026, with core inflation at 3.3%, both above prior estimates. 

    Policymakers pointed to supply shocks tied to the Middle East conflict and elevated energy costs as key drivers.

    “Economic activity is expanding at a solid pace despite elevated uncertainty,” the Fed said in its statement, while reaffirming its commitment to restoring price stability.

    Bitcoin’s price has dropped after the announcement, trading near $64,000.

    Kevin Warsh takes the helm as Fed chair

    The meeting marked Warsh’s first as Fed chair following his confirmation last month. His arrival appears to have influenced both tone and communication strategy. The post-meeting statement was shorter and omitted language that had previously suggested a bias toward rate cuts. 

    All voting members supported the decision, with no dissent for the first time in a year.

    Updated projections showed that nine officials now expect at least one rate increase by year-end. In March, none had forecast a hike in 2026. 

    Futures markets moved in response, with traders pricing in a quarter-point increase by October and a high probability of a second move by early 2027.

    Treasury yields rose following the announcement, with the two-year yield climbing to around 4.14%. Equities and crypto assets also reacted. Bitcoin fell from near $66,000 to around $64,000 before stabilizing, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 each dropped close to 1%, erasing earlier gains.

    A ‘good family fight’

    Warsh used his first press conference to frame the decision as part of a broader shift in how the Fed approaches policy and communication. He described the meeting as a “good family fight” and emphasized that the central bank is entering a “new chapter.”

    He declined to provide forward guidance on the rate path and reiterated skepticism toward the Fed’s traditional use of projections. Warsh did not submit his own rate forecast, underscoring his long-standing criticism of the dot plot as a policy tool.

    Instead, he signaled openness to changes in how the Fed interprets economic data. Warsh noted that many official indicators rely on survey-based methods that may lag real-time conditions. He suggested that alternative data sources and improved analytics could play a larger role in future policy decisions.

    On the economic outlook, Warsh pointed to mixed signals on how restrictive current policy is. He cited weakness in housing as evidence of tight financial conditions, while noting that strength in broader markets complicates that assessment.

    He also highlighted the growing impact of artificial intelligence on the economy, calling it one of the most significant structural shifts in decades. The Fed has established a task force to study how AI could affect productivity, employment, and the transmission of monetary policy.

    The policy pivot comes amid political pressure for lower rates, though Warsh stressed the importance of central bank independence. President Donald Trump has called for easing in recent months, but has also stated that the Fed should act without direct influence from the White House.

    For markets, the message from June’s meeting is clear: the Fed no longer sees a path toward imminent rate cuts. With inflation above target and growth holding firm, the risk of further tightening has returned to the forefront.

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