Fed sets rates at first meeting under newKevin Warsh; ING analyst warns dropping easing bias language or signaling early cuts could alarm bond markets
The Federal Reserve sets rates at its first meeting under new governor Kevin Warsh. ING's Chris Turner said the Fed will need to ditch language pointing towards an easing bias, and if Warsh sounds too willing to cut rates soon, it could alarm bond markets.
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