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by: xpoolPosted on: November 11, 2025

Fed’s Miran Recommends 50 bps Rate Cut in December

Stephen Miran, a prominent member of the Federal Reserve Board, has indicated that a 50-basis-point rate cut is likely to be suitable for policy adjustments going forward. This prediction is based on the current economic landscape, where factors such as inflation and growth are significant considerations.

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