
Sept 25 (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran, who has called for sharp interest rate cuts this year, said on Thursday there is less "daylight" between his projections for the level of interest rates and other central bank policymakers after this year.
"If you look at next year and the year after ... I am sure I'm still on the low end, but you know there's not really that much daylight between all the rest of the dots and myself," Miran told Bloomberg TV, referring to central bankers' dot plot of interest rate projections for the next few years.