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Crypto Braces for Volatility as Warsh Hearing Nears and Rate Cut Odds Plunge

Crypto Braces for Volatility as Warsh Hearing Nears and Rate Cut Odds Plunge

Cryptopolitan
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2026-04-05 01:42:45
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Crypto braces for volatility as Warsh hearing nears and rate cut odds slide

Cryptocurrency markets are on high alert for potential turbulence as the confirmation hearing for the new Federal Reserve Chair approaches and expectations for near-term interest rate cuts evaporate. Analysts warn the combination could trigger a sharp correction, with some forecasting a 10% pullback across major digital assets. Market data reveals a dramatic collapse in rate cut probabilities, with odds for an April move now at just 1% and July expectations plunging 36 percentage points to 21%.

Uncertainty surrounding the Fed’s decision on interest rate policy sparks concerns 

Crypto traders are experiencing heightened tension over the ultimate fate of digital assets like Bitcoin amid growing market uncertainty. One contributing factor to this situation is the US Federal Reserve’s intentions to hold interest rates steady. This plan was discovered shortly after reports highlighted the significant surge of US Treasury yields on April 3 during a short holiday session. Even so, futures indicate virtually no chance of a Fed rate cut this year.

Before the potential US-Iran conflict that spiked global oil prices by over 50%, reports noted that investors anticipated that Warsh’s confirmation as Fed chair this year would pivot the central bank toward lowering interest rates. Interestingly, since resuming office, Trump has exerted heightened pressure on Jerome Powell, the Chair of the Federal Reserve of the United States, to lower rates.

In light of the current circumstances, Alberto Musalem, the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, remarked that inflation risks from the Middle East conflict do not warrant an immediate shift in the central bank’s interest rate policy.

Musalem calls on the Fed to hold its interest rates steady 

During a  speech prepared for an event at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, Musalem stated that, “Policy is well positioned to handle risks related to our two main goals, and I think the current policy rate will stay appropriate for a while.” Afterward, he warned that the Fed’s usual tendency to overlook supply-driven inflation as temporary might not apply in this situation.

To break this point down for better understanding, Musalem noted that, “History shows we should be cautious, especially when inflation consistently exceeds our target,”  further adding that,

“Supply shocks could have a lasting effect on inflation and expectations about inflation, particularly because it’s hard to tell how much of the underlying inflation comes from temporary supply issues versus ongoing demand pressures.” 

During their recent meeting and subsequent comments, Fed officials have not indicated any immediate need to change interest rate policies. At their last meeting, they anticipated one rate cut this year as financial markets fluctuated between hopes of hikes and cuts based on inflation forecasts. 

In the meantime, the Fed’s recent meeting and subsequent comments indicate that it has not signaled an urgent need to alter interest rate policy. At their last meeting, they expected one rate cut this year, as financial markets oscillated between fears of hikes and hopes of cuts, driven by inflation forecasts.

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