
Trump takes one step back and another forward in his attempt to reshape the Fed

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President Trump's efforts to reshape the Federal Reserve faced a setback when a court blocked his attempt to fire Governor Lisa Cook. However, his nominee Stephen Miran advanced, with Senate approval expected soon. Economists predict Trump may achieve lower short-term interest rates, but not as drastically as he desires. The court ruled Cook could only be dismissed for malfeasance, complicating Trump's plans. Concerns arise over Fed independence with Miran's potential dual role in the White House and the Fed, as many fear political influence could lead to inflation and higher borrowing costs.
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