As Kevin Warsh prepares to take the reins at the Federal Reserve, a deeper question emerges: has the Fed reached the limits of what monetary policy can achieve? Cem Karsan sits down with Danielle DiMartino Booth to explore the growing tensions between inflation, debt, financialization, and political pressure. From the future of quantitative easing and Treasury market risks to the rise of populism and the long term consequences of decades of intervention, this conversation examines whether the United States is approaching a turning point that could redefine the relationship between markets, government, and the Federal Reserve.
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Episode TimeStamps:
00:00 - Introduction and why Kevin Warsh's arrival at the Fed matters
02:25 - Warsh steps into a divided Federal Reserve
05:13 - The debt problem and the pressures facing policymakers
07:52 - Can Warsh avoid another era of quantitative easing?
10:00 - Interest rates, inflation, and the limits of Fed policy
17:53 - Revisiting Arthur Burns and the lessons of the 1970s
23:02 - Treasury buybacks, debt monetization, and market stability
29:27 - Populism, demographics, and the future inflation outlook
37:34 - Is the Fed’s mandate shifting toward managing government debt?
43:06 - Sovereign wealth funds and the possibility of equity market intervention
45:56 - Would merging Treasury and the Fed end central bank independence?
49:59 - Has the Federal Reserve broken the natural business cycle?
51:22 - Final thoughts on crisis, reform, and America’s economic future
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