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Live: Fed Chair Warsh joins ECB forum as he makes debut on global stage

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh makes his first global appearance at an ECB forum, hinting a rate decision will come at the next meeting.

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He told reporters the Fed will decide on a rate hike when policymakers “shut the door” at its next meeting, and he declined to confirm whether a July increase is planned. The story is being covered by Reuters, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, and CNBC. Reuters ran a live update of the ECB forum and quoted Warsh’s comment about the decision point.

The Wall Street Journal noted his refusal to answer the July‑hike question. CNN highlighted the appearance as his first on the global stage, while CNBC provided live commentary of the discussion with other central‑bank leaders. Watch for the Fed’s upcoming policy meeting, where the “shut the door” decision is expected.

Further remarks from Warsh or ECB officials could clarify the timing of any rate change. Subsequent market reactions may be tracked in follow‑up reports.

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Quick answers

When does Warsh say the Fed will decide on a rate hike?

He said the decision will be made when policymakers "shut the door" at the Fed’s next meeting, according to Reuters.

Did Warsh confirm a July rate increase?

He declined to say whether the Fed will raise rates in July, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.

What event marked Warsh's first appearance on the global stage?

His participation in the European Central Bank forum on July 1, noted by Reuters and CNN.

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