Stephen Miran’s rate-cut rebellion
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Last week, something extraordinary happened at the US Federal Reserve. When America’s central bank voted on where to set interest rates, one member stood completely alone. Stephen Miran, the Fed’s newest governor and former Trump economic adviser, dissented from an 11-1 vote that cut rates by a quarter point to 4.00-4.25%. He wanted double that: a much …
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