The Federal Reserve's September interest rate list was finalized: Milan's nomination was approved, Cook's firing order was rejected
2025-09-16 00:32:57
On September 16th, a US appeals court rejected President Trump's request to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Monday, the first time a president has tried to take such action since the establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913. The ruling by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit means that Cook can remain at the Federal Reserve for the time being during its interest rate meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday local time. The Trump administration is expected to appeal to the US Supreme Court. In addition, on Monday local time, Trump's nominee for the Federal Reserve Governor Milan received enough votes in the US Senate to confirm his appointment, which will allow it to participate in the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision this week with 11 other voting committees. < br > < img src = "https://flash-scdn.jin10.com/492bdc4f-1e20-4cd1-afb2-5a3a0ea77deb.png" referrerpolicy = "no-referrer" >
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