Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
The Jackson Hole Economic Symposium is an annual conference held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. It typically gathers central bankers, economists, and financial market participants to discuss pressing economic issues and policy challenges. The event serves as a platform for sharing research and insights that can influence global economic policy.
The symposium often features keynote speeches from prominent figures, including the Chair of the Federal Reserve and other leading economists. Discussions at the event cover a range of topics, such as monetary policy, inflation, and economic growth, making it a significant event in the global economic calendar.