Miran says he would love to stay on at Fed, but it is up to others 

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Miran says he would love to stay on at Fed, but it is up to others

Federal Reserve Board Governor Stephen Miran speaks on “Regulations, the Supply Side, and Monetary Policy” during the Delphi Economic Forum Lecture event, at the National Gallery in Athens, Greece, January 14, 2026. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki · Reuters

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Thu, February 12, 2026 at 6:37 AM GMT+9 1 min read

Feb 11 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran on Wednesday said ‌he would be “very happy” to ‌stay on at the central bank longer-term if ​asked, but the decision is not up to him.

Miran occupies a seat with an expired term, making it ‌the only ⁠Fed board seat to which President Donald Trump can nominate ⁠former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, his pick to run the Fed, unless ​Fed Chair ​Jerome Powell ​resigns from the ‌Fed board when his leadership term is up in mid-May. Powell has not said what he will do.

“What happens later this year will depend ‌on a variety of ​things; it depends if ​there’s an ​open seat, it depends ‌on the choice that ​the president ​makes, it depends on choices that the Senate makes,” Miran said ​in an ‌interview with Larry Kudlow on Fox ​Business.

(Reporting by Ann Saphir; Editing ​by Chris Reese)

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