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Citing sharp downward revisions to U.S. job growth, Bowman reiterated her forecast for three cuts this year while warning that declining data reliability complicates policymaking.
Michelle Bowman, the Fed’s Vice Chair of Supervision, has argued for three interest rate cuts in 2025, citing signs of a weakening labour market, including higher unemployment and slower payroll ...
Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman has emerged as the leading voice of skepticism on the central bank's current regulatory agenda. It has been a busy year for Michelle Bowman, the Federal ...
Fed Gov. Michelle Bowman is doubling down on her call to cut interest rates, urging the central bank to move faster to protect what she sees as a weakening jobs market.
The position, which comes with a spot on the interest rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee, comes after Fed Gov.