
"Trump" appointed director Milan: The Federal Reserve risks recession if it does not continue to cut interest rates next year

Milan said on Monday, "I don't think there will be an economic recession in the short term," but the rising unemployment rate should prompt the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates; the unemployment rate may have risen to levels beyond expectations, so the data will lead the Fed to shift towards a dovish stance. He reiterated that if no one is appointed by the end of January, he will continue to serve as a Fed governor. Other recent comments from Fed officials have been more cautious compared to Milan, including the voting member Hamak, who advocated for pausing interest rate cuts in an interview released last Sunday
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