J-Pow At Jackson Hole
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Chair Jerome Powell in remarks on Friday is expected to unveil the Fed’s new policy framework — the strategy it’ll use to achieve its inflation and employment goals. Powell may also drop some hints about the Fed’s thinking ahead of its September policy meeting.
Bond traders’ big bet that the Federal Reserve is poised to lower interest rates faces a key moment this week as Chair Jerome Powell gets a chance to weigh in on the economy.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will deliver a speech next Friday at the Kansas City Fed's annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. You might be interested in: U.S. orders deployment of military forces in the Caribbean to fight Latin American drug cartels labeled as terrorists,
The decline in volatility across asset classes likely reflects expectations for easy monetary policy and economic stability; however, some analysts are warning of potential downside risks.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will give a speech on the economic outlook and the Fed's review of its policy framework next Friday at the Kansas City Fed's annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole,
Powell and dozens of other economists and policymakers from the U.S. and abroad could have a run-in with bats as they meet in Jackson Hole next week for an annual symposium.
A colony of bats recently took up residence at the storied Jackson Lake Lodge, where central bankers and economic policymakers will convene next week for an exclusive gathering.
The team led by Michael Hartnett said investors have flocked into risky assets from equities to cryptocurrencies and corporate bonds on optimism that the central bank will reduce interest rates to shore up a weakening labor market and ease the US debt burden.