Thoughts on the Market

Special Encore: For Better or Warsh

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Feb 26, 2026
Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley's Global Chief Economist and former Fed staffer, offers insider perspective on Federal Reserve dynamics. He discusses committee limits on a chair, how a chair can still shape policy, the challenge of elevated inflation with mixed labor data, and the potential impact of AI and productivity on inflation.
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INSIGHT

Chair Influences But Committee Decides

  • The Fed is a committee where the chair influences but cannot unilaterally shift policy by large amounts.
  • Seth Carpenter notes the FOMC sets rates collectively, so a 1–2 percentage point deviation from market expectations is unlikely solely due to a new chair.
ANECDOTE

How A Chair Shapes Fed Meetings

  • The Fed chair controls agenda, meeting materials, and convenes the committee, giving substantial process power.
  • Seth Carpenter recounts working across Greenspan, Bernanke and Yellen eras to illustrate how chairs used agenda and staff to shape decisions.
INSIGHT

Dissents Reveal Real Policy Tensions

  • Dissents occur and reflect real disagreement; strong chairs sometimes face and overcome internal resistance.
  • Carpenter cites Bernanke's dissents and Volcker's reported threat to quit as examples of chairs battling committee pushback.
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