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Jackson Hole

noun

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



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Powell is expected to address an economics summit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday, where he could give clues about the Fed's plans for interest rates in the near-future.

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Before then or perhaps later, she’ll be back at Jackson Hole, watching the whitewater and the run of rivers and fishing for rainbow trout, which, she said, “is like looking for buried treasure. You listen to the wind, see what the moon did the night before.”

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"The time has come for policy to adjust," Mr Powell said, speaking from a conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, while adding that the timing and pace of cuts would depend on data.

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Richmond said the measure is not meant to divide the town but rather is an effort to preserve what she considers to be a more liveable mountain resort than others where residents and workers have been priced out, such as Aspen, Colo., and Jackson Hole, Wyo.

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Gordon raised the issue with Interior officials in a meeting of the Western Governors Association in Jackson Hole last month, Pearlman said.

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