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Chairman Warsh Drastically Alters Fed Rate Statement. Here's What's Changed

This is a comparison of Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee statement with the one issued after the Fed's previous policymaking meeting in April.

Chairman Warsh Drastically Alters Fed Rate Statement. Here's What's Changed

TL;DR

  • The Federal Reserve's FOMC statement has been drastically shortened under Chairman Kevin Warsh.
  • The new statement eliminates forward guidance, which Warsh deems "not well suited for the current policy conjuncture."
  • Information on how members voted is no longer included; the statement now only indicates unanimous decisions.
  • The statement provides less detail on the Fed's view of current inflation trends.
  • This change is viewed by Fed watchers as part of a "regime change" promised by Warsh, who has criticized the Fed's communication for leading to policy errors.
  • The statement is described as "shorter, simpler and it dispenses with some older language," giving "just the facts."