
The new Federal Reserve governor calls for aggressive rate cuts, while other officials take a cautious stance

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Newly appointed Federal Reserve Governor Milani calls for aggressive rate cuts, believing that the current monetary policy is too tight and that interest rates need to be lowered by 150 basis points to approach a neutral level of 2.5%. During his first vote at the FOMC meeting, he proposed a 50 basis point rate cut, but ultimately only a 25 basis point cut was implemented. Unlike Milani, other officials are cautious about rate cuts, emphasizing that inflation remains above target and that caution is necessary
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