Supreme Court rules Trump cannot fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, strengthening Federal Reserve independence. Decision gives the central bank's autonomy new legal footing, analysts tell Reuters.
The Supreme Court rules that Trump cannot fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. A Reuters analyst says the ruling gives the Fed's independence a new legal basis.
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