#PowellRemarks typically refer to public statements made by Jerome Powell, the Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve. These remarks are closely watched by global markets, policymakers, and economists for insights into U.S. monetary policy, interest rates, inflation, and economic outlook. Powell’s tone—whether hawkish or dovish—can influence stock markets, bond yields, and currency values. His comments are delivered during press conferences, congressional testimony, or major financial events like the Jackson Hole Symposium. Given the Federal Reserve's significant role in managing the world’s largest economy, Powell’s remarks often have far-reaching effects on global financial stability and investor sentiment.
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