Powell Hands Warsh A Dissent Surge, But Not Really A Divided Fed
The article discusses the recent increase in dissenting votes within the Federal Reserve during the second Trump presidency. It highlights that while there appears to be a surge in dissent, the overall structure of the Fed remains unified. The piece suggests that this dissent may not indicate a significant division within the Fed's decision-making process.
- ▪There has been a notable increase in dissenting votes at the Federal Reserve.
- ▪The dissent is occurring under the second Trump presidency.
- ▪Despite the dissent, the Federal Reserve's overall decision-making structure remains largely unified.
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