Hawkish Warsh recommits to 2% target as inflation surges

July 1, 2026

US Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh strongly reaffirmed the central bank’s commitment to combating “too high” prices, declaring the FOMC is fully dedicated to restoring 2% inflation. Speaking in Portugal alongside other major central bank heads, Warsh stressed price stability remains the priority amid inflation fueled by the US-Israel war on Iran.

The Fed’s preferred PCE gauge hit a three-year high of 4.1% in May. Warsh, chairing his first FOMC meeting last month, presided over a hawkish hold with projections leaning toward steady rates or even a possible hike later this year. The central bank had already paused its rate-cutting cycle in January due to tariff volatility and policy uncertainty under President Trump.

Warsh also highlighted AI’s potential to drive productivity and non-inflationary growth, positioning the US as a major beneficiary. He also reaffirmed the Fed’s independence following recent Supreme Court rulings blocking Trump’s attempts to exert pressure.

Trade analysis

Predictions continue to face strong headwinds from stubborn energy-driven inflation and Warsh’s hawkish tone.

Bullish (1-2 cuts) signals:

  • Sticky core inflation or renewed energy price spikes
  • Fed maintaining data-dependent caution without easing signals

Bearish (0-1 cuts) signals:

  • Further hot inflation prints or Warsh’s continued hawkish rhetoric
  • Resilient growth supported by AI productivity gains and strong jobs data

Warsh’s fresh commitment to 2% and rising inflation from the war keep odds tilted toward no easing. Traders need to watch oil prices and CPI/PCE metrics closely. Our base case remains 0 cut this year.