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Powell's Reports

Powell's Reports refer to the communications and policy statements made by Jerome Powell, the Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, regarding the state of the economy, inflation, and interest rate decisions. These reports, often delivered through speeches, testimonies, or official statements, inform financial markets and policymakers about the Fed's outlook and intentions. They help guide economic expectations, shaping borrowing costs, investment decisions, and overall economic confidence. In essence, Powell's Reports provide insight into the Fed’s assessment of the economy and their approach to maintaining financial stability and growth.