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Bond market believes Fed behind the curve on inflation as Warsh takes over
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- Bond market investors believe the Federal Reserve needs to play catch up on inflation as its new leader takes over, according to Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research.
- Wall Street expects the central bank's Federal Open Market Committee to relinquish its bias toward easing rates at the policy meeting next month, Yardeni said.
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Bond market investors believe the Federal Reserve needs to play catch up on inflation as its new leader takes over, according to Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research.
Wall Street expects the central bank's Federal Open Market Committee to relinquish its bias toward easing rates at the policy meeting next month, Yardeni said. Bond traders are hoping that is replaced with a slant toward tighter monetary policy, the economist said.
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