美最高法院暂让库克留任,特朗普迅速控权美联储遇挫
Feng Huang Wang·2025-10-01 23:03

Core Points - The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily upheld the position of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, scheduling oral arguments for January 2026, allowing her to remain in office until then [1] - This ruling is seen as a setback for President Trump, who aimed to remove Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud, which she denies, claiming the lawsuit is an attempt to undermine the Fed's independence [1] - The White House expressed confidence in eventually removing Cook, citing "just cause" for her dismissal [1] Group 1 - The Supreme Court's decision allows Cook to attend upcoming Federal Reserve meetings on October 28-29 and December 9-10, with the possibility of voting in January [2] - Tim Mahedy, a former senior advisor at the San Francisco Fed, commented that while the situation is not resolved, the ruling is a victory for the Fed's independence [2] - The Supreme Court is also set to hear a case regarding Trump's attempt to remove FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, which may influence the outcome of Cook's case [2]