US Fed meeting begins: Trump aide Stephen Miran sworn in as governor, Jerome Powell under pressure as rate cut expected
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Amidst political scrutiny, the US Federal Reserve convened its latest policy meeting with newly appointed governor Stephen Miran, a former Trump advisor. Expected to deliver the first interest rate cut of 2025, the FOMC faces pressure to address a weakening job market despite persistent inflation.
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