Thoughts on the Market

For Better or Warsh

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Feb 6, 2026
Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley's Global Chief Economist and former Federal Reserve staffer, offers a concise look at what a new Fed chair might face. He discusses Warsh as a familiar, mainstream choice. Conversation covers the chair's real authority and limits, the tough tradeoffs on inflation and rates, AI and productivity implications, and the signals investors should watch next.
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INSIGHT

Chair Influences But Committee Decides

  • The Fed chair is influential but cannot unilaterally set policy; the FOMC committee ultimately decides.
  • Expect continuity in policy because a chair alone is unlikely to shift rates by 1–2 percentage points.
ANECDOTE

Fed Insider: Experience Across Chairs

  • Seth Carpenter recounts working at the Fed across multiple chairs, highlighting institutional continuity and process influence.
  • He explains the chair sets agendas and staff direction but must secure votes to implement policy.
INSIGHT

Dissent Shows Internal Fed Debate

  • Dissenting votes at FOMC meetings show chairs cannot always command consensus.
  • Historical chairs like Volcker and Bernanke faced internal resistance when policy choices were contentious.
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