The Federal Reserve reduced its key interest rate by a quarter-point for the third time in a row Wednesday but signaled that it may leave rates unchanged in the coming months.

Chair Jerome Powell signaled at a news conference that the Fed would likely hold off on further rate cuts in the coming months while it evaluated the health of the economy. And in a set of quarterly economic projections, Fed officials signaled they expect to lower rates just once next year.

President Donald Trump said he’ll meet with former Fed governor Kevin Warsh as Trump looks to appoint the next Fed chair.

Trump added that he wants someone who will lower interest rates. “Our rates should be the lowest rates in the world,” he said.

Warsh is among a short list of candidates to replace Chairman Jerome Powell after his term ends in May.