يحاول ذهب - حر
How Donald Trump’s provocative economist crashed the Federal Reserve
September 16, 2025
|Mint Mumbai
Stephen Miran is poised to become first sitting White House official to join modern Fed's board

Two years ago, Stephen Miran's career in finance seemed to reach a dead end. The investment firm he co-founded was closing, having never really gotten off the ground.
Now he is at the forefront of President Trump 's bid to remake the Federal Reserve.
Miran, chair of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, is poised to join the Fed's board of governors, part of the 12-member panel that sets interest rates to steer the U.S. economy. It would be the first time since the creation of the modern Fed in the 1930s that a sitting member of the executive branch would also serve at the central bank.
Miran, who previously criticized a "revolving door" between the Fed and the executive branch, has said he would take a leave from the council, but won't resign, while he serves a four-month Fed term that could potentially extend beyond its official end date. A Senate confirmation vote is set for Monday evening. If confirmed, Miran is expected to vote at the Fed's two-day policy meeting this week, placing him in the middle of Trump's pressure campaign to cut interest rates aggressively.
The rapid rise of the 42-year-old Harvard-educated economist from relative obscurity on Wall Street to the upper echelon of U.S. monetary policy stems from his deep-rooted devotion to the president's economic agenda and knack for stirring up debate with provocative arguments.
In a recent interview from his unfussy corner of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building that flanks the White House, Miran said his willingness to ask "forbidden questions" was an asset in fighting against groupthink.
"I'm never going to claim to be the smartest person in the room," he said. "I'm happy to be the most annoying person in the room."
هذه القصة من طبعة September 16, 2025 من Mint Mumbai.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai
Working with women made my film better: Varsha Bharath
Navigating a male-centric industry, the 'Bad Girl' director says the crew's energy changes when there are more women on it
5 mins
October 11, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Funds sidestep MF Lite over curbs, high AUM threshold
Ten months since Sebi debuted light-touch regulation for passive funds, no one has signed up
2 mins
October 11, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Silver to stay hot as supply thins amid buying frenzy
New mines can’t help, either, Exploring and developing new mines typically takes several years.
1 mins
October 11, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Tariff to cross-subsidy: Govt plans big power reform push
The power ministry has proposed a slew of reforms in the sector through a draft of amendments to the Electricity Bill, 2003. Among key proposals is giving more teeth to state electricity regulatory commissions to fix tariffs on their own and ending cross-subsidies.
1 mins
October 11, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Sebi tweaks penalty norms for stock brokers
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), in consultation with the country’s stock exchanges, has rolled out a rationalized penalty framework for stock brokers.
1 min
October 11, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Jindal Stainless bets on green energy to protect EU exports
Nearly 65% of the ₹700-800 cr investment will be towards power purchase pacts, says MD
2 mins
October 11, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Taylor Swift's new album is unfailingly vanilla
Inthe lead-up to Taylor Swift's 12th studio album The Life of a Showgirl, bakery chain Baked by Melissa released a special limited-edition set of cupcakes inspired by the world’s biggest pop star. Itwas one of many brand tie-ins and corporate activations that have accompanied the album’s release, evidence—if any was needed—that Swift is a commercial juggernaut. The cupcakes, with packaging full of Swift-lore Easter eggs, come in two variants—vanilla, with either a “teal” or “orange” icing.
4 mins
October 11, 2025

Mint Mumbai
The three instigators
STREAM OF STORIES
4 mins
October 11, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Advanced 5G roaming from Jio, T-Mobile soon
Specialised plans may include a dedicated gaming 5G plan.
1 mins
October 11, 2025
Mint Mumbai
When film isn't enough
Movie theatres are spaces for focused viewing, but are being turned into 'destinations' with full-service chaos
2 mins
October 11, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size