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Kevin Warsh's Fed is not expected to make any change to rates for a while, according to CNBC Fed Survey
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- Amid heightened anticipation, Kevin Warsh will head his first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman but is expected do very little, at least initially, according to the latest CNBC Fed Survey.
- The 32 respondents, including economists, fund managers and strategists, as a group see no rate change at this meeting or any meeting through 2027.
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Amid heightened anticipation, Kevin Warsh will head his first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman but is expected do very little, at least initially, according to the latest CNBC Fed Survey.
The 32 respondents, including economists, fund managers and strategists, as a group see no rate change at this meeting or any meeting through 2027. But 88% do expect the Fed at this week's meeting to remove the easing bias in the statement that has signaled the Fed's next move would likely be a cut.
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