
Next week, the entire market will be focused on one place: Jackson Hole

The Jackson Hole annual meeting is highly anticipated, and Powell is expected not to reveal the September interest rate decision in advance at Jackson Hole. Instead, his speech will focus on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy framework assessment, which occurs every five years. The expectations of interest rate cuts have driven U.S. stocks higher, but have also made the market vulnerable to any unexpected hawkish signals. Powell is facing immense political pressure from Trump, as well as a dilemma brought about by rising inflation and a cooling job market. His speech will be a crucial battle in defending the independence of the Federal Reserve and balancing economic and political considerations
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