Jerome Hayden Powell
Jerome Hayden Powell is the current Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, having taken office in February 2018. An attorney and former investment banker, Powell has played a crucial role in shaping U.S. monetary policy, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty. His leadership has been marked by significant decisions on interest rates, inflation control, and the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Powell's recent speech at the Jackson Hole economic symposium in August 2025 was notable not only for its content but also for its timing, as it was his final appearance in this capacity, where he sought to address market concerns and the pressures from political figures, including former President Donald Trump.
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Jerome Powell is the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve and delivered a significant speech at the annual central banker symposium in Jackson Hole.
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