
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Waller Calls for Multiple Rate Cuts; Kennedy Deputy Named CDC Head
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Aug 29, 2025 A key Federal Reserve candidate is pushing for interest rate cuts to support the economy. Political drama unfolds as President Trump faces a court showdown over his attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appoints a new CDC head amid tensions over vaccine policies. The podcast also dives into inflation trends, market predictions, and social issues affecting stock performance, including corporate earnings and geopolitical conflicts. These topics paint a complex picture of today's financial and health landscape.
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Waller Backs Gradual September Cut
- Fed Governor Christopher Waller urged a 25 basis-point cut in September rather than a 50 basis-point move.
- He expects additional cuts over the next three to six months, with timing driven by incoming data.
Cook's Firing Heads To Court
- Lisa Cook faces a potential firing that has moved to federal court with a hearing on her restraining order request.
- The administration has lodged new criminal referrals tied to mortgage discrepancies, raising stakes in the dispute.
Cook Calls Mortgage Claims Nonmaterial
- Cook's lawsuit suggests mortgage issues may be clerical and unrelated to her Fed role.
- Her team argues the transactions predate her board service and did not harm anyone, challenging cause for removal.
