【Deutsche Bank: The New Federal Reserve Voting Committee in 2025 May Produce More Disagreements】Golden Finance Reports that Deutsche Bank economist Matthew Luzzetti stated that the four regional Federal Reserve presidents who will gain voting rights on the FOMC this year may make more controversial policy decisions. Chicago Fed President Goolsbee is seen as one of the more dovish voices on the committee, while St. Louis Fed President Bullard and Kansas City Fed President George are viewed as potential hawks. Notably, Bullard and George have not previously voted on the committee. Luzzetti remarked, "The greater the diversity, the more likely there is to be disagreement, especially as persistent high inflation and a weakening labor market can create tensions in the Fed's dual mandate, making the Fed's response less clear."