美联储主席沃什将于7月14日在国会作证


2026年6月22日 20:44 UTC / 路透社

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2026年6月17日,美国华盛顿特区美联储,新任美联储主席凯文·沃什在联邦公开市场委员会(FOMC)为期两天的会议结束后举行新闻发布会。路透社/埃里克·李 资料图 购买授权

6月22日(路透社)——根据美国众议院金融服务委员会周一发布的听证会通知,美联储主席凯文·沃什将于美国东部时间7月14日上午10点(格林尼治标准时间14:00)在国会发表他的首次货币政策证词。

根据法律要求,这位美国央行行长每年需在2月和7月两次向国会作证,通常他还会在7月15日出席参议院银行委员会的听证会。参议院委员会的一名工作人员未立即回应记者确认该日期的置评请求。

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金融服务委员会主席弗兰奇·希尔此前并未为本届美联储前任主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔安排今年2月的听证会。美国司法部去年末对鲍威尔在2025年7月参议院银行委员会作证时的言论展开了刑事调查。

一名联邦法官裁定,司法部的此次调查是不当施压,企图迫使鲍威尔降息或辞职,该调查目前已暂停。

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Fed Chair Warsh to testify before lawmakers on July 14

June 22, 2026 8:44 PM UTC / Reuters

New U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh holds a press conference following a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), at the U.S. Federal Reserve in Washington, D.C., U.S. June 17, 2026. REUTERS/Eric Lee/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

June 22 (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh will deliver ​his first testimony on monetary policy before ‌Congress on July 14, at 10 a.m. ET (1400 GMT), according to a hearing notice published ​by the House Financial Services Committee ​on Monday.

The U.S. central bank chief is ⁠required by law to testify before ​Congress twice a year, in February and in ​July, and would typically be expected to appear at the Senate Banking Committee on July 15. ​A staffer for the Senate committee did ​not immediately respond to a request for confirmation of ‌that ⁠date.

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Financial Services Committee Chair French Hill never did schedule Warsh’s predecessor, Jerome Powell, for this year’s February session. The Department ​of Justice had ​late ⁠last year opened a criminal investigation into statements Powell made to ​the Senate Banking Committee in his ​July ⁠2025 testimony.

A federal judge ruled the DOJ probe was an inappropriate effort to pressure ⁠him ​to lower rates or ​resign, and it has since been suspended.

Reporting by Ann Saphir; ​Editing by Nia Williams and Stephen Coates

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