Federal Reserve Officials Set Public Speeches Ahead of Policy Meeting Silent Period

Chair Jerome Powell highlights the risks of missing crucial economic data due to the U.S. government shutdown and delayed October submissions, complicating monetary policy decisions.

Summary

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed concern that the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and delays in October data submissions could result in missing critical economic information. He emphasized the lack of viable alternatives to official inflation data, making it difficult to assess the economy accurately.

Terms & Concepts
  • Federal Reserve: The central banking system of the United States, responsible for regulating the U.S. monetary policy, including interest rates and inflation control.
  • Inflation Data: Economic statistics that measure the rate at which prices for goods and services increase, a key metric for the central bank in making policy decisions.