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Trump Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Interest Rate Cut

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AI-generatedThe article discusses political pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates amid persistent inflation and a high budget deficit. The push for lower rates, justified by AI optimism, faces institutional resistance, highlighting tensions between fiscal and monetary policy.
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- Trump supports Kevin Warsh as next Fed chair, who advocates for lower interest rates despite inflation.
- Warsh argues AI advancements could justify rate cuts, but faces opposition from FOMC members.
- Current economic conditions include a 6% budget deficit and inflation above 3%.
- Trump lacks sufficient votes to reshape Fed policy as desired.
- Warsh would succeed Jerome Powell next month.
Mid-term, lira depreciation accelerates as political pressure undermines Fed credibility and Turkey's fundamentals remain weak. Yet, a weakening USD could support EM currencies.
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