An analysis of FOMC members reveals varied stances among governors and Fed presidents regarding interest rates
From vtmarkets.com
The Federal Reserve’s current members include governors and presidents with varying monetary policy stances. Among the seven permanent voters, Powell, Barr, and Jefferson are neutral, while Cook, Waller, Bowman, and Miran are considered dovish. Among the Fed presidents, Williams, Goolsbee, Paulson, Logan, and Barkin are classified as neutral. Collins and Daly are dovish, while Musalem, Schmid, Bostic, and Hammack hold hawkish views. Kashkari remains neutral. Regarding voting patterns, there are five neutral voters, five dovish voters, and two hawkish voters. Neutral members are inclined towards two interest rate cuts ...
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