Most Federal Reserve regional voting members are not supportive of a rate cut in December
According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, Federal Reserve officials have recently been intensively discussing monetary policy. "Fed mouthpiece" Nick Timiraos stated that currently, four regional Federal Reserve presidents with voting rights are not actively pushing for another rate cut in December. These four presidents are Collins of the Boston Fed, Musalem of the St. Louis Fed, Goolsbee of the Chicago Fed, and Schmid of the Kansas Fed, who voted against the rate cut decision in October.
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