Kevin Warsh plans to stop scripting the Fed’s next moves. It could trigger a wild ride for traders.

James Bullard, a former president of the St. Louis Federal Reserve, said Fed Chair Kevin Warsh could decide on policy changes without signaling to the market first, sparking volatility

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