Quiet Period Prepares for Fed’s September Meeting

The Federal Reserve has entered a period of silence ahead of its upcoming mid-September meeting, with no board members scheduled to speak publicly until the 7th of September. This marks the start of a communication blackout leading up to the pivotal event. The last public statement from the board will likely come from Governor Christopher Waller on Thursday evening. However, regional Federal Reserve presidents may offer insights into interest rate policies. Notably, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard is scheduled to speak next Wednesday about the U.S. economy and monetary policy.