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Fed’s Miran says he may trim rate cut outlook, citing inflation

Live Mint 17 Apr 2026
Fed governor Stephen Miran said Thursday he is reconsidering his rate cut outlook for the year ....
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Federal Reserve’s Miran Signals Crucial Shift: Backs Three to Four Rate Cuts in 2025

Bitcoin World 16 Apr 2026
– March 15, 2025 – Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Miran has publicly outlined his policy stance, indicating a preference for three, potentially four, interest rate cuts during the current calendar year.
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Another Fed rate cut – still possible but far from guaranteed

Asiatimes 02 Apr 2026
The Fed held rates steady at its March meeting by an 11-1 vote, the dissenter being Trump appointee Stephen Miran, who wanted a quarter-point cut ... Even Miran has turned cooler in pushing cuts; at , he’d favored a half-point reduction ... No wonder.
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Fed Gov. Stephen Miran: Traditionally the Fed looks through an oil price shock

CNBC 30 Mar 2026
Fed governor Stephen Miran joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the Federal Reserve, inflation concerns surrounding the Iran war, and more ... .
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Fed Gov. Stephen Miran: What's happening in private credit doesn't present economic risk thus far

CNBC 30 Mar 2026
Fed governor Stephen Miran joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss interest rates, the state of private credit, and more ... .
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Watch CNBC's full interview with Fed governor Stephen Miran

CNBC 30 Mar 2026
Fed governor Stephen Miran joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss interest rates, economic themes, and more ... .
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Federal Reserve’s Miran Reveals Crucial Inflation Timeline: Target Achievable Within One Year

Bitcoin World 30 Mar 2026
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa >Miran delivered a significant economic projection today, indicating that inflation is on track to return to the central bank’s 2% target within the next twelve months.
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Federal Reserve’s Miran Signals Crucial Balance Sheet Reduction as Monetary Policy Normalization Accelerates

Bitcoin World 27 Mar 2026
Federal Reserve official Michelle Miran has declared that shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet remains a desirable policy objective, signaling continued commitment to monetary policy normalization amid evolving economic conditions.
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How Trump’s Attack on Jerome Powell has Royally Backfired

TPM 27 Mar 2026
Trump appointed his chief economist Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors to replace former President Joe Biden board appointee Adriana Kugler, who stepped down unexpectedly last August ... Miran’s sycophantic tenure is finite, though.
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