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Supreme Court keeps Lisa Cook at The Fed

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Fed's Cook says Supreme Court ruling defends central bank's independence
By Michael S. Derby June 29 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Monday to block President Donald Trump's attempted firing of her defended the central bank's independence.

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In loss for Trump, Supreme Court keeps Lisa Cook at the Fed
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Supreme Court birthright citizenship, transgender athlete bans rulings imminent, could reshape US
 · 5h
5 takeaways from Supreme Court rulings on Trump’s power, elections, LGBTQ+ rights
This term, the Supreme Court justices gave President Donald Trump more power — but not as much as he wanted.

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Why Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship over Trump challenge
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Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits
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Supreme Court rejects Trump order. What is birthright citizenship?
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 30 struck down President Donald Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship for some children born in the United States, voting 6-3 that his executive order violates the ...

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Supreme Court cases on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes remain undecided
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Supreme Court expands Trump’s power over the federal bureaucracy
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How Warsh Has Begun to Change the Fed

Just weeks into his job as chairman of the Federal Reserve, Kevin M. Warsh has embraced some of the central bank’s conventions while signaling seismic shifts ahead.
21hon MSN

Trump is losing his fight with the Fed

Throughout his second term, President Donald Trump has tried to bend the Federal Reserve to his will. On Monday, he suffered his biggest setback yet.
15hon MSN

With independent agencies imperiled, Fed may face further pressure despite Cook win

By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) - The Supreme Court may have reaffirmed the U.S. Federal Reserve's independence, but in a pair of rulings also left the central bank isolated as possibly the last agency able to wield executive power based on expertise free of the threat of its officials being fired by the president.
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What to expect as Kevin Warsh leads his first Fed interest rate meeting

New Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh is stepping in at a critical juncture for the U.S. economy, with inflation at its highest level in more than three years.
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Fed got a new chair. What's changing at the central bank under Warsh

Kevin Warsh is already making changes at the Federal Reserve following his first meeting as chair. Here's what's shifting and what it means for you.
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Fed's Hammack tells CNBC rate hikes may be needed to quell high inflation

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said on Tuesday it remains possible that she’ll advocate for higher interest rates if inflation pressures don’t moderate.
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Fed Chair's Plan Could Reshape Interest Rates This Year

Explore how Kevin Warsh's leadership and Fed policy debates could impact interest rates, inflation, and markets in the coming months.
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New Fed chair’s vision: A leaner, faster, more modern central bank

Kevin Warsh, the new Federal Reserve chair, is proposing a broad restructuring of how the central bank operates, aiming to make it more streamlined, more data-driven and more tightly coordinated under the chair’s leadership,
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Federal Reserve says U.S. banks can withstand $708 billion in losses amid overhaul of capital rules

The Fed's annual exercise comes at a pivotal moment for bank regulation because, unlike previous years, the results will not affect capital requirements.
10hon MSN

Sen. Fetterman urges Federal Reserve to accelerate direct deposit speeds

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) urged the Federal Reserve to start rulemaking to speed up direct deposit payments in a letter he wrote to Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, according to a statement the senator made on Tuesday.
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