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Warsh's Congressional Debut to Focus on Inflation Data

Kevin Warsh will deliver his first congressional testimony as Federal Reserve chairman as new inflation figures emerge, shaping expectations for the Fed's July rate decision.

Kevin Warsh is preparing for his initial appearance before Congress in his role as Federal Reserve chairman, according to Bloomberg Markets. Over the course of two days of testimony, Warsh will address lawmakers while new consumer inflation data becomes available, potentially influencing the discussion around monetary policy.

The timing of Warsh's debut congressional testimony coincides with the release of key inflation metrics, which are likely to play a central role in shaping market expectations and policy deliberations ahead of the Fed's July decision on interest rates. Lawmakers and investors will be closely watching how the new Fed chair navigates these economic indicators during his time on Capitol Hill.

The combination of fresh inflation data and Warsh's first extended engagement with Congress represents a critical juncture for Federal Reserve communications, as the central bank continues to balance price stability concerns with broader economic conditions heading into the second half of the year.

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