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FOMC MEETING DATES:

2022

June 14-15 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

July 26-27 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

September 20-21 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

November 1-2 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

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December 13-14 (second day: statement released 1400 EST/1900 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EST/1930 GMT)

2023

January 31-February 1, 2023 (second day: statement released 1400 EST/1900 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EST/1930 GMT)

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FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIR JEROME POWELL

No public events are currently scheduled. ——————————————————

OTHER FED OFFICIALS

Monday, May 30

FRANKFURT – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller gives lecture, “The Economic Outlook and Some Thoughts on a Soft Landing” before the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability, 1100 EDT/1500 GMT (1700 local time). Text available. Q&A from moderator. Livestream available. Goethe University Frankfurt, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz, 60323 Frankfurt am Main. Contact: Natascha Lenz, lenz https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zsBe1iDaTEKiqmE_ZgTt_g

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Wednesday, June 1

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams gives opening remarks before the Monetary Policy Implementation and Digital Innovation workshop organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, 1130 EDT/1530 GMT. Text available. No Q&A. No livestream. Event subject to Chatham House Rule. International Affairs Building, 420 West 118th Street, 15th floor. RSVP: Brian Manning, brian.manning https://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events/markets/2022/0601-2022

CORDOVA, Tenn. – Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before hybrid Economic Club of Memphis event, 1200 CDT/1300 EDT/1700 GMT. Virtual and in-person event. Slides and press release anticipated. Audience Q&A expected. Media Q&A in person and via conference call. FedEx Event Center, 415 Great View Drive East, Suite 103. RSVP: Maria Hasenstab, 314 306 9360 or maria.e.hasenstab@stls.frb.org

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Thursday, June 2

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York Executive Vice President Lorie Logan gives closing remarks before the Monetary Policy Implementation and Digital Innovation workshop organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, 1200 EDT/1600 GMT. Text available. No Q&A. No livestream. Event subject to Chatham House Rule. International Affairs Building, 420 West 118th Street, 15th floor. RSVP: Brian Manning, brian.manning https://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events/markets/2022/0601-2022

CLEVELAND – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on the economic outlook via videoconference before the Philadelphia Council for Business Economics Meeting, 1300 EDT/1700 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. Text available. No media Q&A. RSVP for video link: pcbe Andrew Zajac, 216 579 3196 or andrew.zajac http://www.pcbe.org/pcbe.nsf/DocView?Open&UNID=3fb59677d5b8f4c5852587ce0075a0fe

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Friday, June 3

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard participates in discussion on the Community Reinvestment Act before the “Modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act: Ensuring Banks Meet the Credit Needs of Their Communities” Urban Institute event, 1030 EDT/1430 GMT. No text. Q&A from moderator. RSVP for livestream link: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3803671/A5C580CA2C51294CCDCA9D7074E9E19C. Contact: Dan Fowler, dfowler@urban.org or 202 261 5709

Wednesday, June 22 ***CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy before the Corridor Business Journal Mid-Year Economic Review, 1150 CDT/1250 EDT/1650 GMT. No livestream. Audience Q&A expected. Media scrum onsite and via dial-in audio access. Embargoed text TBD. The Hotel at Kirkwood, 7725 Kirkwood Boulevard SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404. RSVP: Jenni Hatz, jenni@corridorbusiness.com ————————————————————

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FOMC meeting minutes:

2022

1400 EDT/1800 GMT

Wednesday, July 6 (for meeting of June 14-15)

Beige Book (Wednesday dates):

2022

1400 EDT/1800 GMT:

June 1, July 13, September 7, October 19

1400 EST/1900 GMT:

November 30

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

Thursday, June 9, at 1200 EDT/1600 GMT

Tuesday, June 28

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve issues annual benchmark revisions and new seasonal factors to its Industrial Production and Capacity Use data from 1972 through latest release period. Time TBA. Information: https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/current/default.htm

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VOTING MEMBERS: 2022

Federal Reserve Bank of New York president

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland president

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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York president

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia president

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

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