Fed's Goolsbee says he's undecided on Sept rate cut, defends Fed independence
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee remains undecided on a September rate cut despite recent job-market weakening data. He defended the Fed's independence, opposing any moves to undermine it. Goolsbee expects future nominees to take their roles ...

In an interview on Bloomberg TV, Goolsbee said he is "totally opposed" to any move to take away the Fed's independence. Goolsbee, however, said he does not think that's what is being attempted and said he expects that any nominee to the central bank will do their job "seriously."
President Donald Trump's nominee for the Fed, Stephen Miran, said Thursday he would take an unpaid leave from the White House while he serves at the Fed through January, a move that Democrats said shows Miran would not be independent.
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