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The Fed chair debuts, Schwab moves to predictions and housing affordability worsens

13 min · 22 jun 2026
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Kevin Warsh, the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, made his debut last week, and took a hawkish stance, gave no dot plot or forecasting help, and held the central bank's statement to a terse 130 words; Vijay Marolia [https://vijaymarolia.com], chief investment officer at Regal Point Capital [https://regalpointcapital.com], says it's a good start, and a sign of better times ahead. He also discusses the news that Charles Schwab Corp. is planning to enter prediction markets, noting it will both speed up acceptance of this form of gambling while also making it more likely that prediction markets come under regulatory scrutiny soon. Plus, Marolia gives his take on why housing affordability issues go well beyond high interest rates and limited housing supply raising prices, noting that once consumers find a home they are still facing dramatically increased taxes and insurance costs, further exacerbating the problem.

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aflevering The Fed chair debuts, Schwab moves to predictions and housing affordability worsens artwork

The Fed chair debuts, Schwab moves to predictions and housing affordability worsens

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