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Fed Governor Miran argues for rate cuts, despite robust January jobs report.

Story Thread|Fed's Inflation Battle Amid Global Risks Persists

Araverus Team|Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 10:51 PM

Araverus Team

Feb 11, 2026 · 10:51 PM

Federal Reserve · Interest Rates · Jobs Report · Stephen Miran

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Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran expressed that there is still a case for cutting interest rates following a positive January jobs report, while also discussing the future of the Fed in light of potential changes in leadership.

Thread Timeline: Fed's Inflation Battle Amid Global Risks Persists

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