PANews reported on November 13th that, according to Jinshi News, Federal Reserve officials have recently been speaking out frequently about monetary policy. Nick Timiraos, often referred to as the "Federal Reserve mouthpiece," stated that four regional Federal Reserve presidents with voting rights (Collins of the Boston Fed, Musalaim of the St. Louis Fed, Goolsby of the Chicago Fed, and Schmid of the Kansas City Fed, who voted against the October rate cut) have not actively pushed for another rate cut in December. Note: The Federal Reserve rotates four regional Federal Reserve banks as voting members of the FOMC each year; starting next year, the aforementioned four officials will lose their voting rights on the FOMC. The New York Fed holds a special position with permanent voting rights.
Most regional Federal Reserve voting members are not enthusiastic about a December rate cut.
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