CNBC – John Donaldson, Vice President and Director of Fixed Income at Haverford Trust, was quoted in a CNBC Fed Survey article examining expectations for a Kevin Warsh-led Federal Reserve, where respondents anticipate little to no rate changes through 2027 despite ongoing economic uncertainty. “Despite some dire forecasts, we see no widespread threats to the credit markets. Any weakness is confined to CCC and CC credits. … Certainly, nothing in credit spreads for financials shows any pressure whatsoever and that sector usually shows concerns first.”
You can access the full article here: Kevin Warsh’s Fed is not expected to make any change to rates for a while, according to CNBC Fed Survey
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