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The Era Without Good Answers: Understanding Warsh, Trump, and the Next Four Years of a New Era

The article "An Era Without Good Answers: Understanding Warsh, Trump, and the Next Four Years" analyzes the potential implications of Kevin Warsh becoming the next Federal Reserve Chair under a Trump administration. It argues that Warsh represents not just a shift from dovish to hawkish policy, but a fundamental redefinition of the Fed's role. His appointment signals a move away from the Fed acting as a perpetual backstop for markets and government debt—a role perfected by Chair Powell during crises like the pandemic. Instead, Warsh advocates for monetary and fiscal discipline, opposing unconditional quantitative easing and emphasizing market rules over intervention. However, the US economy's reality—characterized by massive debt, deficit spending, and market dependence on low rates—severely limits any radical change. Warsh's proposed policies of raising rates and reducing the Fed's balance sheet risk triggering market volatility, higher borrowing costs, and political backlash, likely forcing a retreat to familiar stimulus measures. From Trump’s perspective, Warsh is a "controllable reformer" who can publicly push for fiscal restraint, forcing Congress to address unsustainable spending—while also serving as a convenient scapegoat if reforms fail. Ultimately, the core constraint remains America’s debt-dominated economy, which eliminates any possibility of a definitive solution. The coming years will involve managing, not solving, these problems through a painful and iterative process of half-measures and trade-offs—a era defined not by prosperity, but by the explicit return of economic constraints.

marsbitIeri 10:05

The Era Without Good Answers: Understanding Warsh, Trump, and the Next Four Years of a New Era

marsbitIeri 10:05

Warsh Ends the 'Dollar Devaluation Trade'? Crypto Market Continues Plunge Over Weekend, Bitcoin Breaks Below $80,000 Mark

The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant sell-off over the weekend, with Bitcoin falling below the $80,000 mark to its lowest level since April of last year. The decline, which extended a month-long downward trend, was partly triggered by former President Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chair. Analysts suggest that Warsh’s expected hawkish stance on inflation may reduce the appeal of “sell America” trades, including bets against the U.S. dollar. During the sell-off, Bitcoin dropped as much as 10% to around $75,710, while Ethereum and Solana saw even steeper declines of over 17%. Approximately $1.6 billion in long and short positions were liquidated within 24 hours, with outflows from spot ETFs further indicating weak investor interest. Market observers noted particularly low retail engagement, with trading volumes expected to remain subdued in the near term. Notably, Bitcoin failed to attract safe-haven demand despite heightened geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran, as well as a surge in gold and silver prices. Instead, traditional assets like precious metals and cash continued to be preferred shelters for investors concerned about fiat currency risks. Regulatory uncertainty in the U.S., including delays in crypto market structure legislation, also contributed to the negative sentiment. Warsh nomination appears to have reversed earlier strong rallies in cryptocurrencies, gold, and silver, as markets anticipate a less interventionist Fed under his potential leadership.

华尔街日报2 giorni fa 01:54

Warsh Ends the 'Dollar Devaluation Trade'? Crypto Market Continues Plunge Over Weekend, Bitcoin Breaks Below $80,000 Mark

华尔街日报2 giorni fa 01:54

Bitcoin's 'Strict Headmaster' Arrives? If He Takes the Helm at the Fed, the Crypto Party Could End Abruptly

The article discusses the potential implications of Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor and Wall Street insider, becoming the next Fed Chair. Unlike other candidates like Kevin Hassett, who is seen as favoring lower interest rates and easier monetary policy, Warsh represents a more disciplined approach. Having worked at Morgan Stanley and experienced the 2008 financial crisis firsthand, Warsh is highly sensitive to systemic risks and liquidity issues. Warsh’s policy stance combines aggressive quantitative tightening (QT) with moderate interest rate cuts. He aims to control inflation by reducing the money supply and restoring the dollar’s credibility, while also easing corporate financing costs. This approach could challenge risk assets like cryptocurrencies, which have thrived in an era of abundant liquidity. If appointed, Warsh could bring stricter regulation to crypto, particularly stablecoins, potentially requiring full cash or short-term debt reserves. He opposes a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) on privacy grounds but supports a wholesale CBDC for interbank settlements. While his policies may pressure crypto in the short term, they could also foster more institutional adoption and real-world asset (RWA) integration in the long run. However, the article notes that political pressures—especially from a Trump administration seeking lower rates and economic growth—could ultimately influence Warsh’s decisions, regardless of his personal beliefs.

Odaily星球日报12/22 09:27

Bitcoin's 'Strict Headmaster' Arrives? If He Takes the Helm at the Fed, the Crypto Party Could End Abruptly

Odaily星球日报12/22 09:27

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