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Fed Chair Powell to Speak Tonight, Monetary Policy Off the Table

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URGENT UPDATE: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to deliver remarks tonight at the George Shultz Memorial Event, scheduled for 01:00 GMT (20:00 ET). However, investors and analysts should not expect any commentary on monetary policy, as the Fed is currently in a blackout period.

The blackout period, which began on October 14, 2023, restricts all Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) participants and staff from publicly discussing monetary policy or granting interviews. This silence will last until the Thursday following the next FOMC meeting, which is critical for market watchers.

This evening’s event will feature Powell’s brief remarks followed by a Q&A session, but attendees and viewers are advised to manage their expectations regarding policy insights. The blackout serves to ensure that the market remains stable and uninfluenced by speculative comments ahead of the official policy announcement.

As the Fed approaches its next meeting, this silence could amplify speculation and volatility in financial markets. Investors are closely monitoring any signals that might hint at the Fed’s future monetary direction, especially as economic indicators fluctuate.

While tonight’s speech may not provide immediate insights into policy changes, it remains a significant moment for Powell to reflect on broader economic issues and honor the legacy of George Shultz.

Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates from the event and its potential impacts on the economy.

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