Kevin Warsh Fed chair nomination faces Senate resistance, mid-May resolution likely
Kevin Warsh’s nomination for Federal Reserve Chair faces Senate resistance, with the May 1 confirmation contract at
Market reaction
Senate opposition from figures like Sen. Thom Tillis complicates Warsh’s path to confirmation. The May 15 contract rose sharply to
Why it matters
Warsh has advocated for rate cuts tied to AI productivity gains, a shift from his hawkish past. The Fed rate cuts in 2026 market sits at
What to watch
The May 1 contract has just $193 in actual USDC volume, meaning small trades can move it easily. The May 15 spike reflects a concentrated bet that moved the contract 20 points with a single order. This thin liquidity makes price signals unreliable as gauges of broad sentiment.
The Senate deadlock and DOJ investigation into Powell both complicate the nomination timeline. At
Watch for Senate Banking Committee movement or statements from Tillis and other key senators. Any DOJ updates on Powell could also shift these markets quickly.
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