Thoughts on the Market

The Fed’s Course Under a New Chair

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Feb 5, 2026
Michael Gapen, Morgan Stanley’s Chief U.S. Economist, gives a clear take on Fed policy and the outlook for interest rates. He breaks down the recent dovish hold, discusses how a new chair’s nomination could change balance sheet plans and communication, and considers market reactions and the data that will shape policy going forward.
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Pause Signaled An Easing Bias

  • The FOMC's pause was a dovish hold signaling an easing bias rather than a firm end to cuts.
  • Michael Gapen expects rates to move lower over time if inflation and labor trends allow.
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Powell's Future Is Unclear

  • Powell has not committed to leaving when his chair term ends and his governor term runs to 2028.
  • Michael Gapen thinks the DOJ subpoena could make Powell more likely to stay to see matters through.
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Warsh Likely Won't Shift Near-Term Policy

  • Kevin Warsh's public views align broadly with the FOMC mainstream, so near-term reaction function likely won't change.
  • Gapen says any major policy shift would require Warsh to build consensus among many existing Fed voices.
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