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Sunday 17 August 2014 10:56 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 2:38 am

Janet Yellen to give debut speech at Jackson Hole monetary policy forum

By: Michael Bird

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The annual American monetary policy gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyo­ming will get underway this week, Janet Yellen’s first as chair of the US Federal Reserve.

The events, which begin on Thurs­day, are centred on the topic of “re-evaluating labour market dynamics” this year.

The Federal Reserve chair typically gives a speech on the Friday morning of the conference, which Yellen could use to drive the central bank’s policy agenda – but most analysts expect little in terms of public ann­ounce­ments to come from this week’s meeting.

“We expect the only hiking talk will be on the trails,” said Ethan Harris of Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

Harris argued that Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, had sought to emphasise the Fed’s policymaking committee as a whole, and dominate it less as individuals.

However, Paul Ashworth of Capital Economics suggests that more interesting conversations may be happening behind the scenes.

“Although not on the official Jackson Hole programme, we wouldn’t be surprised if officials took the opportunity to hold further discussions about pot­ential changes to the Fed’s exit strategy,” he said.

The Fed is currently tapering the US quantitative easing (QE) programme, and there is increasing discussion of when the central bank may decide to begin raising interest rates.

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