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Federal Reserve: Don't Move Too Fast
Fed Governor Bowman warns against interpreting rate cuts as signs of economic weakness, stressing the risks of stoking inflation with rapid cuts. Read what investors need to know.
Fed Governor Michelle Bowman on why she voted against the big interest rate cut
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman was the sole dissenter at last week’s Federal Open Market Committee vote — the first since 2005. In her view, a 25 basis-point cut would have been a more measured response to current economic conditions.
Fed’s Bowman Says Big Rate Cut Could Be Seen as Claiming Victory Too Soon
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said cutting interest rates by a half percentage point this week risked signaling the US central bank was declaring victory over inflation too early.
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Bowman Says Fed Must Keep Eye on Inflation, Upside Risks Remain
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said the central bank should lower interest rates at a “measured” pace, arguing that inflationary risks remain and that the labor market has not shown significant weakening.
Fed's Bowman Sees Risks Weighted Toward Inflation Concerns
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman said that she believes the risk of persistent inflation still outweighs potential weakness in the labor market, in remarks that sought to justify her dissenting vote against the Fed's large rate cut last week.
Bank of America CFO says Fed seems to be winning inflation battle
The Federal Reserve seems to be winning the inflation battle in the United States, Bank of America CFO Alastair Borthwick said, days after the central bank cut interest rates for the first time in more than four years.
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Fed governor: Regulators just 'don't understand' implications of new rules
Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman said a lack of banking experience among regulatory officials has led to unintended ...
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Something Just Happened at the Federal Reserve for the First Time Since 2005. Should Investors Be Worried?
Usually, the Federal Open Market Committee makes decisions on adjusting its federal funds rate in unison. But not this time.
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Lone Fed dissenter worried bigger rate cut would send signal of 'economic fragility'
Fed goveror Michelle Bowman elaborated in a speech Tuesday about her dissent from last week's jumbo rate cut, saying that she ...
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Michelle Bowman becomes first Fed governor to dissent since 2005
Michelle Bowman, a governor on the Federal Reserve Board, became the first Fed official since 2005 to vote against the ...
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The Fed's lone dissenter on the big rate cut says she's concerned about 'premature declaration of victory' over inflation
Michelle Bowman said such a big initial rate cut could complicate the Fed's mission of getting inflation back to its 2% ...
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Fed dissenter Bowman preferred smaller rate cut because 'we have not yet achieved our inflation goal'
Fed governor Michelle Bowman issued a statement Friday explaining her dissent to this week's jumbo rate cut, saying she ...
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Bowman Dissent Over Cut Is First From a Fed Governor Since 2005
Michelle Bowman cast the first dissenting vote by a Federal Reserve governor since 2005, preferring to cut rates by a smaller ...
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