Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole Speech
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Powell delivered the guidance in a highly anticipated speech on Friday at the central bank's annual symposium in Jackson Hole, WY.
The Fed may need to cut rates at its next meeting due to growing risks to the economy, including some “unusual” behavior in the job market that could become a cause for concern, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Friday.
The Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will give his keynote address at the central bank's annual conference on Aug. 22. Here's how to watch it live.
In his final speech at the Federal Reserve’s summer retreat, Chairman Jerome Powell said the changing economic landscape likely will bring lower interest rates.
Minutes after the speech, investors pegged the chances of a quarter-point interest rate cut at 91%, up from a 75% chance assessed one day earlier, according to CME FedWatch Tool, a measure of market sentiment. Despite the market's positive reaction to Powell's speech, the Fed chair voiced a note of caution for the outlook for the U.S. economy.
Jerome Powell’s speech at the Federal Reserve’s August summit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is always a high-stakes moment. This year, the central bank’s chair takes the podium under fire – facing fierce attacks from US President Donald Trump and a growing insurgency within his own institution.
Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is managing a high-stakes balancing act as he grapples with a cooling labor market, rising inflation and White House pressure to cut interest rates.