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News for India > Finance > Miran says half-point cut ‘appropriate’ for December, but Fed should at least reduce by a quarter point
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Miran says half-point cut ‘appropriate’ for December, but Fed should at least reduce by a quarter point

Last updated: November 10, 2025 9:54 pm
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Federal Reserve Governor Stephan Miran spoke Monday to CNBC.



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