
Fed Chair Powell Discusses Rates, Private Credit, AI, and Iran War Impact
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, speaking at Harvard, discussed the outlook for interest rates, expressed concern over private credit but noted it doesn't pose systemic risk, showed optimism for AI, and acknowledged economic risks including the Iran war, while stating the Fed will observe before making further decisions on rate policy.
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Fed watching private credit sector for signs of trouble, Powell says - Reuters
Fed watching private credit sector for signs of trouble, Powell says Reuters
Read full article →Powell sees inflation outlook in check, no wider crisis yet in private credit
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke Monday at Harvard University.
Read full article →Powell says risks to economy suggest rates could go lower or higher
Powell said the Fed isn’t facing an imminent decision on what to do with rates because “we don’t know what the economic effects” of the Iran war will be.
By Greg Robb
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Watch Live: Fed Chair Powell Speaks At Harvard University Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who has just over a month left in his tenure as head of the world's most important central bank, speaks at 10:30am ET to the Harvard University Principles of Economics class. He is not expected to make monetary policy comments. As CNBC notes, this will be one of Powell’s final scheduled public appearances before his term ends in May. The discussion comes with markets anticipating the central bank...
By Tyler Durden
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