
Investor Paul Tudor Jones stated that incoming Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is unlikely to cut interest rates and may even consider raising them. Despite Warsh's openness to easing, he faces a Federal Open Market Committee marked by significant dissent, especially over potential rate cuts in late 2025. The Fed's current rate range is 3.5%-3.75%, and inflation remains above the 2% target due to factors like the Iran conflict and tariffs. Market expectations lean toward a rate hold through the year, with small chances of either a hike or cut.