Just saw that Powell remained silent on monetary policy during his speech at Stanford on December 2nd. It's still pretty strange, isn't it? Instead of talking about the economy or monetary strategy, he chose to address other topics. BlockBeats reports that his prepared remarks didn't touch on the economic issues that everyone is interested in right now.



So, everyone is trying to guess what this means. Is his silence on these hot topics suspicious, or is it just a matter of timing? Analysts are already speculating about the implications. Honestly, when Powell chooses not to say anything about monetary policy, it says something in itself, you know? Do you think it's intentional or just a speech choice?
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