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Jackson Hole

American  

noun

  1. a valley in NW Wyoming, near the Teton Range: wildlife preserve.


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For Brooks, the breakout in gold and precious metals more generally was triggered by Chair Jerome Powell’s dovish address at Jackson Hole on Aug. 22 and the 25 basis point easing on Dec. 10.

From MarketWatch

Powell justified the cuts that began in September as insurance against a weakening labor market—a sequence he first telegraphed in his Jackson Hole address in August.

From The Wall Street Journal

Powell tried to settle the debate in a speech in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in August, arguing that tariff effects would prove temporary and labor-market weakness reflected demand, siding with the doves in favor of rate cuts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has hosted the multiday Rendezvous Music Festival since 2007, and Whistler Blackcomb in the Canadian province of British Columbia puts on a weeklong celebration each April that it calls the World Ski and Snowboard Festival.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gold took off in August after Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled in a speech at Jackson Hole that he was moving from a focus on inflation to a focus on jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal