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FOMC MEETING DATES:

2022

May 3-4 (second day: statement released 1400 EDT/1800 GMT; news conference expected 1430 EDT/1830 GMT)

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)

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

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

Tuesday, March 29

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams makes opening and closing remarks at New York Fed Web Series on Culture: “Trust in Banks: Where Are We Now?” 0900 EDT/1300 GMT. Location: Webinar. Text and Q&A are not expected. Contact: Brian Manning, brian.manning@ny.frb.org.

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NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker speaks on the economic outlook before event hosted by the Center for Financial Stability, 1045 EDT/1445 GMT. Text and audience Q&A expected. No media Q&A. The event will be held virtually and in-person. Penn Club of New York, 30 W. 44th St. RSVP: Daneil Mazone, Daneil.Mazone@phil.frb.org, and indicate if you will attend remotely or in-person at the Penn Club.

LOS ANGELES – Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic speaks on “Economic Leadership from America’s Founding to the Global Pandemic” at the University of Southern California’s George Washington Leadership Lecture Series, 1830 PDT/2130 EDT (0130 GMT March 30). Livestream expected. Audience Q&A expected. No media Q&A. No embargoed text. USC Town and Gown, 665 Childs Way. Contact: Karen Mracek, karen.mracek@atl.frb.org

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Wednesday, March 30

RICHMOND, Va. – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin gives opening remarks virtually to hybrid Investing in Rural America Conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, 0915 EDT/1315 GMT. Via Livestream. Other details TBA. RSVP online: https://www.richmondfed.org/conferences_and_events/2022/20220330_investing_rural_america

KANSAS CITY – Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George speaks virtually on the economic and monetary policy outlook before the Economic Club of New York, 1200 CDT/1300 EDT/1700 GMT. Text TBD. No separate media Q&A. RSVP for virtual program: ecnymedia Bill Medley, 816 881 2556 or bill.medley https://econclubny.org/web/pages/events

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Thursday, March 31

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams gives opening remarks before hybrid “The Future of New York City: Charting an Equitable Recovery for All” event hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 0900 EDT/1300 GMT. Text expected. Q&A is not expected. RSVP: Ellen Simon, ellen.simon https://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events/regional_outreach/2022/0331-2022

Friday, April 1

OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions or monetary policy at Prairie State College Foundation Economic Forecast Breakfast, 0805 CDT/0905 EDT/1305 GMT. Media scrum (dial in), audience Q&A, embargoed text expected. Olympia Fields Country Club, 2800 Country Club Drive. For more information: https://www.classy.org/event/prairie-state-college-foundation-economic-forecast-breakfast-2022/e387846 Event registration: Contact Crystal Alston-Nobles (calston In-person only. Chicago Fed media relations team will send President Evans’ remarks under embargo, but the audience Q&A will not be streamed.

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Saturday, April 2

PRINCETON, N.J. – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams makes keynote remarks at Griswold Center Spring Symposium, 1300 EDT/1700 GMT. Princeton University. Text and moderated Q&A expected. No livestream. RSVP for in-person attendance: Dana Molina, dlmolina Brian Manning, brian.manning@ny.frb.org

Tuesday, April 5

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams participates in “Health and the Economy” moderated discussion hosted by the New York Times, covering the intersection of health and economics, national efforts to promote a healthy workforce, and lessons learned during the pandemic, 1400 EDT/1800 GMT. Via Webinar. Livestream available. Contact: Ellen Simon, ellen.simon https://web.cvent.com/event/3f9d47d9-30ce-4e50-aad3-d752a12e05f4/summary

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Thursday, April 7

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before event hosted by the University of Missouri, 0800 CDT/0900 EDT/1300 GMT. Virtual option available. Audience Q&A expected. Separate media Q&A on site and via conference call. Slides and press release anticipated. University of Missouri, Memorial Union Stotler Lounge, 901 Rollins Street. Contact: Laura Girresch, 314 348 3639 or laura.e.girresch@stls.frb.org

CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic (from Atlanta) participate in virtual conversation, “Economic Mobility Project: What is Inclusive Full Employment?” hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Economic Mobility Project, 1300 CDT/1400 EDT/1800 GMT. (Bostic: no Q&A, no embargoed text; Evans: no media scrum, no audience Q&A, no embargoed text). Livestream available. RSVP: https://www.chicagofed.org/research/mobility/event

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NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams gives closing remarks before hybrid “Expanding Opportunity: Investing in Employment Social Enterprise” event organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Roberts Enterprise Development Fund, 1605 EDT/2005 GMT. Text and Q&A are not expected. RSVP: Ellen Simon, ellen.simon https://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/events/regional_outreach/2022/0407-2022

Monday, April 11

NASHVILLE – Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic gives brief remarks to kick off a Fed Listens event, 0830 CDT/0930 EDT/1330 GMT. No Q&A. No embargoed text. Livestream available. Tennessee State Museum, 1000 Rosa Parks Blvd. RSVP for livestream at https://www.atlantafed.org/news/conferences-and-events/webinars/2022/04/11/fed-listens

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DETROIT – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans participates in “A Conversation on the Economy and Monetary Policy hosted by the Detroit Economic Club, 1240 EDT/1640 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. No embargoed text. Media scrum TBD. Huntington Place, 1 Washington Blvd. For more information: https://www.econclub.org/meeting/a-conversation-on-the-economy-and-monetary-policy/. RSVP: Matt Friedman (mfriedman@tannerfriedman.com)

Tuesday, April 12

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin speaks before the Money Marketeers of New York University Inc. Event begins 1730 EDT/2130 GMT. Other details TBA. 3 West Club, 3 West 51st Street. Information: https://moneymarketeers.org/upcoming-events/# !event/2022/4/12/speaker-thomas-barkin-president-and-ceo-of-the- federal-reserve-bank-of-richmond. Contact: Gloria Nixon, 718 981 1746 or glorianixon@moneymarketeers.org

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Thursday, April 14

AKRON, Ohio – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks in person before the “Education and Workforce Development: The Key to Ohio’s Economic Future” forum hosted by the Univerity of Akron College of Business. Event begins 1430 EDT/1830 GMT. Panel discussion and Q&A follow speech. Other details TBA. Jean Hower Taber Student Union Ballroom, 303 Carroll Street. Contact: lmarch https://www.uakron.edu/economics/oef/2022

Tuesday, April 19

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks in person on current economic events or monetary policy before the Economic Club of New York, 1205 EDT/1605 GMT. Livestream available. Audience Q&A and media scrum TBD. No embargoed text. Huntington Place, The University Club, 1 W 54th Street. Information: https://www.econclubny.org/web/pages/events

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FOMC meeting minutes:

2022

1400 EDT/1800 GMT

Wednesday, April 6 (for meeting of March 15-16)

Wednesday, May 25 (for meeting of May 3-4)

Beige Book (Wednesday dates):

2022

1400 EDT/1800 GMT:

April 20, 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

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