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Stephen Miran again dissented, arguing for a 0.5 percent cut. That’s to be expected given that Mr. Trump hastily appointed Mr. Miran, one of his former economic advisers, to the Fed just in time for last month’s vote. There was a surprise, however: Jeffrey Schmid, president of the Kansas City Fed, also dissented, but for the opposite reason: He wanted the Fed to hold interest rates steady.
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