The Market Impact of Fed Communications: The Role of the Press Conference
Namrata Narain and
Namrata Narain
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Namrata Narain: Boston University Questrom School of Business
Namrata Narain: Northwestern University
International Journal of Central Banking, 2026, vol. 22, issue 1, 313-389
Abstract:
We document a shift in the market impact of the press conference given by the Federal Reserve Chair at the close of FOMC meetings. Using intraday trading data, we find that market volatility is more than three times higher during press conferences given by Chair Jerome Powell than during press conferences by his predecessors Janet Yellen and Ben Bernanke. Press conferences since the start of COVID-19 are largely responsible for the heightened market volatility during Chair Powell’s conferences. During this period, we find that markets tend to move in the opposite direction during the press conference compared with their movements following the release of the FOMC statement. In contrast, press conferences by Chairs Bernanke and Yellen tended to reinforce the markets’ initial reactions to the FOMC statement. Text analysis of press conference transcripts suggests that Chair Powell’s choice of language during the press Q&A correlates with these market movements. We find that Fed communications during this period were less effective in reducing forward-looking interest rate uncertainty.
Date: 2026
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