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Chairman Warsh abstains from giving rate forecast as several members signal a hike in 2026

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Chairman Warsh abstains from giving rate forecast as several members signal a hike in 2026

The median projection called for the federal funds rate to end 2026 at 3.8%, a quarter percentage point above the current target range.

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