Did you see that Powell gave a speech at Stanford without really talking about economic policy? It's strange, isn't it? The Federal Reserve Chairman chose to stay silent on monetary issues while everyone was expecting his comments.



I read that Jerome Powell's speech was completely empty on the topics we were waiting for. Not a word about the economy, no guidance on monetary strategy. That's an odd choice for someone at his level. Analysts must be questioning this silence.

So now, everyone is speculating about what it really means. Is he preparing something? Or does he just want to talk about something else? These moments where silence speaks louder than words, you know?
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