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Miran’ monetary policy advocacy is simply puzzling

Mint Mumbai

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September 25, 2025

Through one of the strangest twists in economic history, Stephen Miran, chief economic advisor to US President Donald Trump and newly appointed member of the Federal Reserve's board of governors, hasseen his career resurrected in almost mythical fashion ever since the failure ofthe investment firm he co-founded in 2022.

- RAHUL JACOB

That company, Amberwave Partners, launched an ETF that “never attracted more than $1.7 million in assets” (a trifling sum in the world of US money management), according to The Wall Street Journal. Amberwave morphed into a hedge fund but didn’t gain traction and shut in late 2023.

Scarcely a year later, Trump’s victory in the US election amounted to a rebirth for Miran. Apart from being among the most ardent ofall the president’s yes-men, he isa vocal proponent of drastically curbing immigration, weakening the dollarand asking US allies to bear a larger share of defence expenses on strategic alliances. Trump’swin paved the way for him to take up a much larger roleas chair of the US Council of Economic Advisers. Last week, the 42-year-old economist, newly appointed to the Fed by a slim Senate margin, with every Democratic senator having voted against his appointment, cast the lone dissenting vote in the Fed’smonetary policy decision. He wanted a 50-basis-point cut to the Fed's federal funds target, twice the size of what was delivered. On Monday, Miran doubled down, arguing that the US economy needsaggressive cutsso the policy rate reaches about 2.5%.

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Parag Parikh’s unlisted shares double on growth, tight supply

Parag Parikh Financial Advisory Services (PPFAS), a boutique asset manager with just six mutual fund schemes, is turning heads—not only among investors in its funds but also among shareholders of its unlisted stock.

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2 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Indian pharma dodges Trump's bullet for now

Mainstay generics not hit by 100% tariff; no clarity on branded copycat versions

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3 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

JSW wins Bhushan back in SC review

In a win for JSW Steel Ltd, the Supreme Court has approved the company’s ₹19,700 crore plan to take over bankrupt Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd (BPSL), marking the end of one of India’s longest-running insolvency battles.

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2 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Anahat Singh: The rising star of squash

Singh was one of the fastest movers in the top 100 last season, with 12 titles from 18 PSA events

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4 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

How AI is changing the office

The next big thing doesn't always turn out that way. There was a spasmodic moment in the early 2020s when the metaverse was going to be the future.

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3 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

BSNL now covers 20 mn+ 4G users

With the formal launch of BSNL's 4G services on India-made technology on Friday, the state-owned telecom operator said its mobile network now serves more than 20 million people in India.

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1 min

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Startup investors misjudge India: Peak XV’s Anandan

‘Every decade brings a 10-fold jump in startup scaling, making it hard to envision outcomes’

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3 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Supreme Court upholds JSW's Bhushan Power buy in review

The Supreme Court in its ruling on Friday said the delays in implementing the resolution plan for Bhushan Power were not attributable to JSW Steel or the CoC, citing legal challenges, property attachments, and other orders.

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1 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Read the signs, make policy that includes people

When my friend was in school in Delhi, his family put him in Russian class rather than Hindi because they thought that it would give him an advantage in a world where the erstwhile USSR was a superpower.

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4 mins

September 27, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

India's share in H-1B hits a decade's low

US President Donald Trump has accused Indians of abusing the H-IB visa system and announced a onetime $100,000 fee on new visas from next year, a nearly 100-fold jump from the current level. The visa numbers, however, tell another story about recent years.

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2 mins

September 27, 2025

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