
Powell Stays at Fed: Warsh Faces Unique Transition Hurdles
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confirmed his decision to remain an active voting member of the Board of Governors, a move setting a unique precedent for the Fed's leadership transition. This decision is framed by Powell as a defense of the Fed's independence against potential political interference. A key divergence between Powell and nominee Kevin Warsh involves the use of 'forward guidance,' which Warsh opposes. Furthermore, while both acknowledge potential reforms for the regional reserve banks, Powell drew a firm line against the unprecedented wholesale firing of regional presidents. Powell's continued presence suggests he will manage the political aspects of the transition, while Warsh focuses on policy implementation.






















