#PowellRemarks #PowellRemarks typically refers to public statements made by Jerome Powell, the Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve. His remarks are closely watched by investors, economists, and policymakers because they often provide clues about the future of interest rates, inflation policy, and the overall U.S. economy. Even short comments from Powell can cause significant movements in financial markets, especially if they signal a change in the Fed's stance on tightening or loosening monetary policy.

In recent short #PowellRemarks, he has emphasized data-dependence, meaning the Fed will make decisions based on economic indicators like inflation, job growth, and GDP. Whether he sounds more hawkish (favoring rate hikes to control inflation) or dovish (favoring rate cuts to support growth) can shift market expectations immediately.