Federal Reserve Events

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Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) MEETING DATES:

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2023

March 21-22 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

May 2-3 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

June 13-14 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

July 25-26 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

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September 19-20 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

October 31-November 1 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

December 12-13 (second day: statement released 1400 EST/1900 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EST/1930 GMT)

2024

January 30-31, 2024 (second day: statement released 1400 EST/1900 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EST/1930 GMT)

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FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIR JEROME POWELL

Tuesday, March 7

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers semiannual monetary policy testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, 1000 EST/1500 GMT. Other details TBA. Contact: 202 224 7391 ——————————————————

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OTHER FED OFFICIALS

Wednesday, March 1

MINNEAPOLIS – Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in conversation before a Sioux Falls.Business CEO event, 0800 CST/0900 EST/1400 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. No media Q&A. Livestream at minneapolisfed.org/live. Contact: Alyssa Augustine, alyssa.augustine@mpls.frb.org or 612 508 6341

Thursday, March 2

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller speaks on the economic outlook before virtual Mid-Size Bank Coalition of America event, 1600 EST/2100 GMT. Text available. Q&A from moderator. Livestream at https://midsizebanks.zoom.us/j/7579609214?pwd=cDFoWXlMNmIwVTVuY3BqSVY3ajlpZz09. Contact: Brent Tjarks, brent.tjarks@midsizebanks.com

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MINNEAPOLIS – Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in conversation on race, justice and the economy as part of the “Testify: Americana from Slavery to Today” exhibit at the Minneapolis Central Library, 1700 CST/1800 EST/2300 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. No media Q&A. Livestream at minneapolisfed.org/live. Contact: Alyssa Augustine, alyssa.augustine@mpls.frb.org or 612 508 6341

Friday, March 3

CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorrie Logan speaks before the Chicago Booth Workshop on Market Disfunction, 1000 CST/1100 EST/1600 GMT. Text available. No Q&A. No webcast. University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Gleacher Center, 450 N. Cityfront Plaza Drive, Room 100. Contact: Alissa Aviles, alissa.aviles@chicagobooth.edu

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ATLANTA – (via pre-recorded video) Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic gives welcome remarks before the Racial Inequality Conference organized by the Laboratory for Aggregate Economics and Finance at University of California–Santa Barbara, and co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta and Cleveland, 1145 EST/1645 GMT. Livestream: Recorded video will be posted on https://www.atlantafed.org/about/atlantafed/outreach/events.aspx at release time. No embargoed text. No Q&A. Contact: Karen Mracek, karen.mracek@atl.frb.org

CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Board Governor Michelle Bowman moderates “Design Issues for Central Bank Facilities in the Future” panel before the Chicago Booth Workshop on Market Disfunction, 1400 CST/1500 EST/2000 GMT. Text available. Q&A from moderator. No webcast. University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Gleacher Center, 450 N. Cityfront Plaza Drive. Contact: Alissa Aviles, alissa.aviles@chicagobooth.edu

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STANFORD, Calif. – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin speaks in person on “What’s Keeping Inflation Elevated?” before the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) 2023 Economic Summit, 1315 PST/1615 EST/2145 GMT. No livestream. Text available. Audience and media Q&As expected. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, 326 Galvez Street, Stanford, Calif., 94305. RSVP: Jim Strader, jim.strader aleen//siepr.stanford.edu/events/2023-siepr-economic-summit, or https://www.richmondfed.org/press_room/media_advisories/2023/20230216_barkin_stanford

Saturday, March 4 ***PRINCETON, N.J. – Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly gives closing keynote at the Princeton University Griswold Center economic symposium, “Symposium: Inflation: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?,” 1300 EST/1800 GMT. Livestream at https://www.frbsf.org/our-district/events/mary-c-daly-griswold-center-2023-spring-symposium/. Prepared remarks expected. Group media interview follows speech via phone/conference line. RSVP for media scrum: Bernadette De Mesa, 415 470 3117 or bernadette.demesa@sf.frb.org

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Wednesday, April 12

ROANOKE, Va. – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin makes opening remarks at Investing in Rural America 2023, 0910 EDT/1310 GMT. Details TBA. Hotel Roanoke. Information: https://www.richmondfed.org/conferences_and_events/2023/20230411_investing_rural_america#overview Contact: (804) 697-8000; or Jim Strader, jim.strader@rich.frb.org

Tuesday, May 16

DUBLIN, Ireland – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks in person before the Global Interdependence Center “Central Banking Series: Dublin” event. Time, other details TBA. Information: https://www.interdependence.org/events/browse/central-banking-series-dublin-2/ ————————————————————

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FOMC MEETING MINUTES (Wednesday dates)

1400 EDT/1800 GMT:

April 12 (for meeting of March 21-22)

May 24 (for meeting of May 2-3)

July 5 (for meeting of June 13-14)

August 16 (for meeting of July 25-26)

October 11 (for meeting of Sept. 19-20)

1400 EST/1900 GMT:

November 22 (for meeting of Oct. 31-Nov. 1)

BEIGE BOOK (Wednesday dates)

1400 EST/1900 GMT:

March 8

1400 EDT/1800 GMT:

April 19, May 31, July 12, September 6, October 18

1400 EST/1900 GMT:

November 29

Federal Reserve Quarterly Financial Accounts of the United States (Z.1)

Thursday, March 9 at 1200 EST/1700 GMT

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VOTING MEMBERS: 2023

Federal Reserve Bank of New York president

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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis president 2024

Federal Reserve Bank of New York president

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland president

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond president

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta president

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president 2025

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago president

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president

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