The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City will host the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium on August 27-29 at Jackson Lake Lodge. This year's theme is "Financial Innovation: Implications for Payments and Policy." Tuesday is three weeks out. The preview still sets the month. [1]
About 120 central bankers, policymakers, and academics from more than 70 countries are expected. The Kansas City Fed typically withholds a full speaker list until shortly before the event. Markets still treat the Chair's Friday morning remarks as the high-impact print. [1][2]
Finance Calendar noted in June that the roster had not been announced. Digital payments, CBDCs, and fintech sit on the academic agenda. Traders will listen for any rate signal ahead of the September 16 FOMC meeting. August CPI, due August 12, will be on the podium whether or not the papers mention it. [2]
X prices a pivot. The host prices a payments conference. Those are not the same event. A systems desk files the hold: the mountain is on the calendar. The speech is not yet a document. August still runs on that gap. The Board calendar for August lists other speeches first. Jackson Hole is the one the tape waits for.
-- THEO KAPLAN, San Francisco