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US Fed nominee Miran says he may continue serving at Fed after term is up

By Neil Roland ( September 9, 2025, 22:57 GMT | Insight) -- President Trump’s US Federal Reserve nominee Stephen Miran said he might continue to serve at the Fed once his term is up on January 31, 2026 – and “re-evaluate” at that point whether to continue his unpaid leave of absence as the president’s top economic adviser. In a written exchange with Senator Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, Miran declined to commit to stepping down once his term filling Adriana Kugler’s seat expires. The banking committee will vote in executive session Wednesday on Miran’s confirmation.US President Donald Trump’s nominee to fill a temporary seat on the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, Stephen Miran, said he might continue to serve at the central bank once his term is up on Jan. 31, 2026 — and “re-evaluate” at that point whether to continue his unpaid leave of absence as the White House's top economic adviser....

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