US Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said leaving short-term interest rates about two-percentage points too tight brings risks to employment

US Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said leaving short-term interest rates about two-percentage points too tight brings risks to employment

The US Fed governor newly appointed by President Donald Trump argued Monday for significantly lower interest rates, signaling that concerns over inflation may be overblown.

"I believe the appropriate Fed funds rate is in the mid-two percent area, almost two percentage points lower than current policy," said Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran at the Economic Club of New York.

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