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WASHINGTON - Californer -- Creative Investment Research today welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. Cook, describing it as a landmark affirmation of the Federal Reserve's statutory independence and an important safeguard for the stability of the U.S. financial system. The Court ruled that Federal Reserve governors do not serve at the pleasure of the President, that removal "for cause" is subject to judicial review, and that due process protections apply before a governor may be removed.
The decision reinforces the principle that central bank decisions must be based on economic conditions and statutory responsibilities—not political pressure.
"The Supreme Court recognized that the Federal Reserve occupies a unique constitutional and statutory position within our system of government," said William Michael Cunningham, founder of Creative Investment Research. "The Court correctly concluded that weakening the Federal Reserve's independence would undermine not only the institution itself but also public confidence in the nation's monetary policy, and, by extension, the economy."
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"As we have noted many times, the Federal Reserve has made mistakes," Cunningham said. "Supporting the Fed's independence is not the same as endorsing every decision it has made. Independent institutions must still be transparent, accountable and willing to learn from past errors."
Creative Investment Research has consistently argued that an independent Federal Reserve must also be an accountable Federal Reserve. That position spans nearly three decades. In 1998, the firm formally opposed the proposed Travelers–Citicorp merger before the Federal Reserve, warning that the transaction presented significant risks involving excessive concentration, inadequate regulatory authority, conflicts arising from financial conglomeration, weak Community Reinvestment Act performance, and consumer harm. The filing also urged the creation of a unified financial "super-regulator" to oversee increasingly integrated financial institutions—concerns that would become central issues during the 2008 financial crisis.
"In the case of the Travelers–Citicorp merger, we warned the Federal Reserve about systemic risks and regulatory shortcomings that history largely validated" Cunningham said. "That opposition cost us dearly professionally, but we believed then—as we do today—that independent regulators must also be held accountable under the law." (See: https://www.creativeinvest.com/FRBtrav.pdf).
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"Markets depend upon credible institutions operating with integrity," Cunningham added. "When investors believe monetary policy is being driven by political retaliation rather than economic analysis, uncertainty rises, borrowing costs increase, and the resulting instability disproportionately affects smaller businesses, minority-owned firms, community banks and underserved communities."
Creative Investment Research believes that preserving Federal Reserve independence and demanding Federal Reserve accountability are complementary objectives. Strong institutions require both.
"The Supreme Court has protected the Federal Reserve's independence," Cunningham concluded. "The next challenge is ensuring that the institution continues to deserve that independence through transparency, sound governance and rigorous public accountability."
The decision reinforces the principle that central bank decisions must be based on economic conditions and statutory responsibilities—not political pressure.
"The Supreme Court recognized that the Federal Reserve occupies a unique constitutional and statutory position within our system of government," said William Michael Cunningham, founder of Creative Investment Research. "The Court correctly concluded that weakening the Federal Reserve's independence would undermine not only the institution itself but also public confidence in the nation's monetary policy, and, by extension, the economy."
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"As we have noted many times, the Federal Reserve has made mistakes," Cunningham said. "Supporting the Fed's independence is not the same as endorsing every decision it has made. Independent institutions must still be transparent, accountable and willing to learn from past errors."
Creative Investment Research has consistently argued that an independent Federal Reserve must also be an accountable Federal Reserve. That position spans nearly three decades. In 1998, the firm formally opposed the proposed Travelers–Citicorp merger before the Federal Reserve, warning that the transaction presented significant risks involving excessive concentration, inadequate regulatory authority, conflicts arising from financial conglomeration, weak Community Reinvestment Act performance, and consumer harm. The filing also urged the creation of a unified financial "super-regulator" to oversee increasingly integrated financial institutions—concerns that would become central issues during the 2008 financial crisis.
"In the case of the Travelers–Citicorp merger, we warned the Federal Reserve about systemic risks and regulatory shortcomings that history largely validated" Cunningham said. "That opposition cost us dearly professionally, but we believed then—as we do today—that independent regulators must also be held accountable under the law." (See: https://www.creativeinvest.com/FRBtrav.pdf).
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"Markets depend upon credible institutions operating with integrity," Cunningham added. "When investors believe monetary policy is being driven by political retaliation rather than economic analysis, uncertainty rises, borrowing costs increase, and the resulting instability disproportionately affects smaller businesses, minority-owned firms, community banks and underserved communities."
Creative Investment Research believes that preserving Federal Reserve independence and demanding Federal Reserve accountability are complementary objectives. Strong institutions require both.
"The Supreme Court has protected the Federal Reserve's independence," Cunningham concluded. "The next challenge is ensuring that the institution continues to deserve that independence through transparency, sound governance and rigorous public accountability."
Source: Creative Investment Research
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