
Stephen Miran
Federal Reserve Governor and member of the Board of Governors, focuses on monetary policy, labor markets, and payments innovation; spoke about inflation, neutral rate, AI, deregulation, and stablecoins in this episode.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 50min
Fed Governor Miran: The Case For Big Rate Cuts | Miran on Deterioration in Labor Market, the Neutral Rate of Interest, and Fed Balance Sheet Policy
Stephen Miran, a member of the Federal Reserve Board, advocates for more aggressive rate cuts, arguing that the current policy is too restrictive. He highlights the weakening labor market and changing demographic trends that are pushing down the neutral interest rate. Miran also discusses how imputed prices may inflate CPI readings and the impact of tariffs on national saving. He emphasizes the limited upside risk of inflation and the need for the Fed to reach neutrality quickly, all while maintaining the importance of central bank independence.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 35min
Bloomberg Surveillance TV: November 3rd, 2025
Mike Wilson, Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley, discusses stock valuations and posits a rolling recovery ahead. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran shares insights into Fed policy, warning of risks from private credit. Amanda Lynam from BlackRock highlights the tech sector's debt issuance trends and its effects on the credit market. Nancy Lazar, Chief Economist at Piper Sandler, offers alternative data perspectives, noting improvements in the labor market driven by manufacturing-led hiring and onshoring trends.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 30min
Bloomberg Surveillance TV: January 8th, 2026
In this discussion, Stephen Miran, a Federal Reserve Governor, advocates for substantial rate cuts in 2026, citing shelter inflation and labor market conditions. Seema Shah, Chief Global Strategist at Principal Asset Management, shares concerns over interventionist policies and their effects on investor sentiment and fiscal stability. Jim Zelter, President of Apollo Global Management, discusses the cautious yet disciplined investment approach amidst geopolitical tensions and record debt issuance, highlighting opportunities in Europe and Japan.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 34min
Bloomberg Surveillance TV: September 25th, 2025
Stephen Miran, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, shares insights on the Fed's outlook for rate cuts and the implications for the U.S. economy. Chris Hyzy, Chief Investment Officer at Bank of America, discusses market reactions to economic and labor data, urging caution with investment portfolios. Ozan Tarman from Deutsche Bank provides a global markets outlook, touching on the interplay between AI, gold, and current risk dynamics. Together, they dissect the risks and opportunities shaping the financial landscape.

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Apr 1, 2026 • 33min
Fed Governor Miran on Why Inflation Fears Are Overstated
Stephen Miran, Federal Reserve Governor focused on monetary policy and payments innovation. He explains why inflation fears may be overstated. Topics include oil shocks versus policy lags, AI and deregulation as disinflationary forces, shifts in the neutral rate, and how stablecoins and tokenized deposits could reshape dollar access.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 21min
Bloomberg Surveillance TV: March 23rd, 2026
Featuring: Norman Roule, Senior Adviser: Warfare & Terrorism Program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies Michael Haigh, Managing Director & Head of FIC and Commodity Research at Societe Generale London Federal Reserve Board of Governors Member Stephen Miran See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 10min
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran Talks Fed Decision
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran shares insights into recent monetary decisions, advocating for a 50 basis point rate cut to move towards a neutral policy stance. He discusses the complexities of financial market signals influenced by factors like AI. Miran highlights that tighter conditions in housing and private credit may not reflect equity market optimism. He also emphasizes the challenge of government shutdowns on data reliability, underlining potential risks from private credit distress.

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Dec 23, 2025 • 14min
Fed Governor Stephen Miran Talks Rates & Outlook For 2026
Stephen Miran, a Federal Reserve Governor and economist advocating for rate cuts, shares his insights on the potential recession risks tied to interest rates. He addresses the influence of government shutdowns on inflation data and argues for dovish policy shifts amid cooler inflation trends. Miran emphasizes the importance of dissenting opinions at the Fed to foster diverse discussions. He also critiques the common belief regarding tariffs driving inflation and evaluates potential candidates for future Fed leadership.

Oct 15, 2025 • 50min
Big Bank Beats, $40B AI Deal, Bessent and Miran at CNBC's Invest In America Forum 10/15/25
Stephen Miran, a Fed Governor with insights into monetary policy, discusses the urgency of moving policy to a neutral rate more quickly. He explains why current conditions warrant faster rate cuts compared to previous years, and how shifts in the neutral rate influence decisions. The podcast also covers Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's sharp critique of China's trade strategies, while exploring a significant $40 billion AI data center deal among major players like Blackrock and NVIDIA, showcasing the rapid evolution in enterprise AI adoption.

Jan 31, 2026 • 48min
Trump Taps Warsh For Fed Chair, Furman Reacts to Rate Hold
Jason Furman, Harvard economics professor and former CEA chair, offers quick takes on inflation, labor, and global bond moves. Stephen Miran, Federal Reserve Governor, explains Warsh’s credentials and the case for data-driven central bank independence. They discuss rate holds, inflation risks, tariffs, a weaker dollar, and what shapes monetary policy moving forward.


