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Fed Chair Warsh expected to withhold 'dot' from central bank's interest rate outlook

CNBC · Jun 16, 2026, 6:43 PM

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  • When the Federal Reserve wraps up its policy meeting Wednesday, one important thing could be missing — a dot.
  • The central bank's Federal Open Market Committee is set to release its quarterly update of where individual officials expect interest rates to head this year and through 2028 and beyond.

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When the Federal Reserve wraps up its policy meeting Wednesday, one important thing could be missing — a dot.

The central bank's Federal Open Market Committee is set to release its quarterly update of where individual officials expect interest rates to head this year and through 2028 and beyond. Markets closely parse the grid, known more commonly as the "dot plot," for information on how Fed officials view the economy and its impact on monetary policy.

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