
New voting members will join the monetary policy decision-making, will the Federal Reserve be more hawkish in 2025?

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In 2025, the Federal Reserve will welcome a new group of voting members, which may make monetary policy more hawkish. As the Federal Reserve responds to inflation, it will likely reduce interest rates at a slower pace in the future. The new members include the presidents of the Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City Federal Reserves, with diverse backgrounds that may influence policy direction. Among the current voting members, some will lose their voting eligibility, while there are relatively dovish voices among the new voting members
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