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Cramer Says the New Fed Chair Won’t ‘Shock’ Anyone at His Big Debut. Here’s Why That’s the Point
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- Cramer Says the New Fed Chair Won’t ‘Shock’ Anyone at His Big Debut.
- Sticky core PCE at the 90th percentile of its past-year range prevents Warsh from previewing rate cuts, even as the VIX sits at 16.
- Watch Warsh's tone on political pressure; a clean performance pushes rate-cut talk to the next FOMC meeting, while any stumble rattles calm markets fast.
Cramer Says the New Fed Chair Won’t ‘Shock’ Anyone at His Big Debut. Here’s Why That’s the Point Omor Ibne Ehsan Thu, July 2, 2026 at 10:47 PM GMT+7 4 min read Quick Read Cramer expects Warsh to use Sintra to signal Fed independence from a politically unpopular White House, answering every question without making news.
Sticky core PCE at the 90th percentile of its past-year range prevents Warsh from previewing rate cuts, even as the VIX sits at 16.
Watch Warsh's tone on political pressure; a clean performance pushes rate-cut talk to the next FOMC meeting, while any stumble rattles calm markets fast.
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