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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh Advocates for Caution in Communication

Kevin Warsh, the chair of the Federal Reserve, has suggested that central bank officials should limit the information they share to avoid potential market risks. His comments reflect a strategic approach to communication within the central bank.

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Kevin Warsh, the chair of the Federal Reserve, has expressed the view that central bank officials should be more cautious in their communications. He believes that sending fewer signals could help mitigate potential risks associated with market reactions.

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Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks.

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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh Advocates for Caution in Communication