Warsh to Confront Risks of Dissenting in His First Fed Vote

Kevin Warsh during his Senate Banking confirmation hearing in Washington on April 21.Photographer: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg

When Kevin Warsh hosts his first meeting as the new chair of the Federal Reserve, he’ll face an immediate dilemma: Stare down White House demands for immediate interest-rate cuts, or stare down fellow policymakers who remain skeptical of the need to ease.

The unusual starting place raises the possibility that Warsh may eventually be forced to cast a dissenting vote against his colleagues to make his case heard.