• Asks where the Fed under Kevin Warsh should focus, given the dual mandate, balance sheet, and interplay with the Treasury.
    Romaine Bostick
  • Raghuram Rajan
    Warsh's first tasks are to calm tempers, create separation from the administration, and build confidence among FOMC members to establish his monetary policy direction.
  • Questions if the current level of Fed communication (press conferences, many members speaking) creates too much noise and should be rethought.
    Romaine Bostick
  • Raghuram Rajan
    Press conferences let the chair imprint his views, but many voices create noise. This is a good issue for the Fed to debate; Powell's practice of a press conference after every meeting could be rolled back.
  • Asks if a reticent Fed chair would lead to fewer public statements from governors and regional bank presidents.
    Katie Greifeld
  • Raghuram Rajan
    A less communicative chair opens space for other Fed officials to have more of their opinions heard. The chair will still speak on many occasions, so his views won't be a secret.
  • Asks about the future of the Fed's balance sheet under Warsh, given his criticism of QE and the current $6.6 trillion level.
    Katie Greifeld
  • Raghuram Rajan
    The balance sheet is a battle for later. The immediate issue is consensus on rates. A key question is what the balance sheet should be in abnormal times when expansion is needed.
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