US inflation surprise offers Warsh only brief relief: McGeever
SPY•Fed still has an inflation problem
THE WEIGHTING GAME
The Fed's mission is far from accomplished. Annual headline and core CPI – as well as personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation, the Fed's preferred measure – have all been above the central bank's 2% target for more than five years. This is the longest that core PCE has been persistently above target since 1987-1994.
That's an uncomfortable record for any Fed chair to defend, especially one who has been in the job for barely a month and whose primary task is to convince Americans that years of price "instability" are over.
Given that Warsh was nominated by a president who has aggressively called for rate cuts despite high inflation, the new Fed chair will want to prove to consumers, businesses, and financial markets that his inflation-fighting credentials are above reproach.
"The members of our committee have no tolerance for persistently elevated inflation. And we share a resolute commitment to restoring price stability," he told lawmakers.




