Yesterday's Waller debut was quite hawkish!


Waller is actually pretty impressive; he knows well that there are serious disagreements within the Federal Reserve, so his debut directly announced two things.
1: Create working groups to soften disagreements
2: No more forward guidance in the future; Federal Reserve policies will basically be a blind box from now on.
Trump was quite interesting yesterday; during Waller's speech, he said: "Regarding the possibility of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, this may happen."
This is really supporting Waller, as Waller himself is hawkish, and Trump himself put him in that position, he loves it! #沃什首秀美联储利率不变
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CraterLiquidity
· 17h ago
Hawkish debut but leaves room for maneuver, Wosh is more experienced than expected
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PositionLikeACat
· 17h ago
Vosh's move is quite clever, first establishing authority then softening, maintaining the hawkish persona.
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BluePeonyDoesn'tDrop
· 17h ago
Dividing into working groups is a clever move; internal conflicts are not brought to the surface.
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GateUser-509018a9
· 17h ago
Blind box monetary policy might be okay, but in the future, traders will have to rely on fortune-telling.
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MintConditionMax
· 17h ago
Trump timed it perfectly, clearly backing Wash.
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WhitepaperByTheRoadside
· 17h ago
No forward-looking guidance = Living in surprises every day
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