The Federal Reserve just made history — and not in a way anyone expected. After holding rates unchanged for a third straight meeting, the most divided Fed vote in 34 years is already signaling what a new era under incoming Chairman Kevin Warsh might look like. Jerome Powell's Final Act: An 8-4 Vote That Speaks Volumes Jerome Powell chaired what is almost certainly his last Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on April 30, 2026, and the committee did not go quietly. The Fed voted 8-4 to hold rates steady, the most fractured result since 1992. That's not just a footnote; it's a loud signal that the committee is deeply split on where rates should go next. Powell, for his part, is … [Read more...]
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