Author: Wall Street Insights
Next week, global economists and central bank officials will gather in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for the Federal Reserve's annual economic policy symposium. As central bank communications have been relatively calm in August and the autumn interest rate decision cycle is set to restart, this global central bank annual meeting will serve as an important window for the market to capture policy signals.
This year, the focus of the market is undoubtedly on Federal Reserve Chairman Waller. According to the trading desk, Waller will deliver a keynote speech at 10 AM Eastern Time on August 28 (Friday), marking his first appearance at Jackson Hole since taking office as Fed Chair. Compared to the theme of the conference itself, Waller's statements regarding the economic outlook and future interest rate path are more likely to become the core of market pricing.
Goldman Sachs reports that historically, keynote speeches at Jackson Hole often significantly amplify volatility in the foreign exchange market. Especially with Waller's policy stance not yet fully clarified, EUR/USD may become one of the most sensitive trading windows in the market. However, historical data shows that while speeches can easily amplify volatility, there is no stable one-way direction for the dollar.
The complete conference agenda will be announced at 8 PM Eastern Time on August 27 (Thursday), with confirmed major guests including European Central Bank Governing Council member Schnabel, Chilean Central Bank President Rosanna Costa, and Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr.
Among them, Waller's keynote speech is the most anticipated part of the entire conference and is the only speech to be broadcast live on television. However, there will be no Q&A session after the speech, while other conference speeches, although not broadcast live, will have Q&A sessions afterward, and related content will be conveyed to the market through media reports.
What makes this year special is that Waller has previously indicated that he has not yet decided whether to focus on the macroeconomic "big picture" in this speech or, like traditional Jackson Hole speeches, provide guidance for the policy path from September to December.
Goldman Sachs believes that this uncertainty means that the market's sensitivity to changes in wording may significantly increase. Waller has stated that he hopes to clarify major issues with the "high mountain air" of Jackson Hole (located in the mountainous region of Wyoming, USA), which further increases external attention to his policy statements.
If the keynote speech determines market sentiment, then television interviews may be a more direct channel for judging recent policy directions.
During the Jackson Hole conference, major financial media typically arrange for Federal Reserve officials to participate in offstage interviews. Starting from Wednesday, as attendees begin to arrive, related interviews will continue until Friday, with about five Federal Reserve officials expected to be interviewed by different media on Friday, and some officials may appear multiple times.
It is particularly noteworthy that Federal Reserve Board officials usually wait until after Waller's speech to be interviewed, while the President of the Kansas City Fed, which is hosting this conference, may speak first before the official start of the meeting on Wednesday.
Goldman Sachs reports that due to Waller's cautious attitude towards forward guidance, other officials' offstage statements may carry more policy signal transmission functions. Therefore, instead of solely waiting for Waller's speech, investors may need to pay more attention to the continuous statements of Federal Reserve officials throughout the conference.
This year's Jackson Hole annual meeting theme is "Financial Innovation: Impacts on Payments and Policy."
From the conference topics, discussions will focus more on financial innovation and its long-term impacts on monetary policy, with potential topics including artificial intelligence, digital assets, and changes in financial markets.
However, in terms of short-term market trading, the importance of academic papers and conference discussions may be lower than the public statements of central bank officials. In other words, what the market should really focus on this year at Jackson Hole are still Waller's speech and the policy signals released by central bank officials during the conference.
Additionally, while Jackson Hole is the annual gathering of global central banks, it is not the only window with absolute special status in the year's policy communications. As the September Federal Reserve meeting approaches, the market will ultimately return to data such as employment, inflation, and economic growth, and reprice the interest rate path accordingly.
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