Newly-confirmed Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran dissented from the central bank's decision to lower the federal funds rate by a quarter percentage point on Wednesday, choosing instead to call for a half-point cut.
Miran, who was confirmed by the Senate to the Fed Board of Governors on Monday, was the sole dissenter in the Federal Open Market Committee's statement.
Governors Michelle Bowman and Christopher Waller, who had dissented at the Fed's prior meeting in favor of a quarter-point move, were aligned with Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the others besides Miran this time.
"It's interesting that Waller and Bowman both stuck with consensus – despite auditioning for the Fed Chair position – and the newest member, Miran, has leapfrogged them with an even more dovish 50 bps dissent