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News Events - Federal Reserve Board Opening remarks by Chair Powell at the Federal Reserve Board's Division of International Finance 75th Anniversary Conference Chair Jerome H Powell 6 2 2025
The Fed - Meeting calendars and information - Federal Reserve Board The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings during the year and other meetings as needed Links to policy statements and minutes are in the calendars below The minutes of regularly scheduled meetings are released three weeks after the date of the policy decision Committee membership changes at the first regularly scheduled meeting of
Transcript of Chair Powells Press Conference -- September 18, 2024 In our SEP, FOMC participants wrote down their individual assessments of an appropriate path for the federal funds rate, based on what each participant judges to be the most likely scenario going forward
Transcript of Chair Powell s Press Conference December 18, 2024 In our Summary of Economic Projections, FOMC participants wrote down their individual assessments of an appropriate path for the federal funds rate, based on what each participant judges to be the most likely scenario going forward
Transcript of Chair Powells Press Conference -- March 19, 2025 research conference in May Throughout this process, we will be open to new ideas and critical feedback, and we will take on board lessons of the last five years in determining our findings
Transcript of Chair Powells Press Conference -- September 20, 2023 FOMC participants wrote down their individual assessments of an appropriate path for the federal funds rate, based on what each participant judges to be the most likely—sorry—the most likely scenario going forward