"Son-in-law literature" drags down the world, Kevin Wash hasn't even taken office yet, and the global markets are saying: I'll die first to show you!

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Estée Lauder’s son-in-law takes the helm at the Federal Reserve—when elite interests meet monetary policy—who really calls the shots?

Kevin Warsh hasn’t even officially taken office as Fed Chair, yet global markets have already collapsed in advance. What unsettles the market isn’t the plunge itself, but Warsh, the “Estée Lauder son-in-law,” himself.

From hawk to dove, he advocates a “dual-track policy”: lowering interest rates to stimulate the economy on one side, while shrinking the balance sheet to tighten liquidity on the other. Standard Chartered describes it as “simultaneously stepping on the gas and the brake.” He also canceled forward guidance, plunging the market into an information black hole.

When the White House demands rate cuts, Wall Street calls for balance sheet reduction, and his elite family needs to stabilize the exchange rate, who will Warsh choose? Can he truly set independent monetary policy?

An old Wall Street saying goes: “When the Fed Chair starts to compromise, the market begins to collapse.”

We await the outcome of this high-stakes gamble.

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