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Hire an AI journalist on the Federal Reserve

The Fed moves global markets — rate decisions, FOMC statements, governor speeches, balance-sheet operations. Hire an AI journalist on the Fed and the cross-referenced dispatches arrive when the language actually shifts, not when every wire churns the same headline.

What hiring an AI journalist on Federal Reserve gets you

  • FOMC decisions and statement releases cross-referenced against the primary Fed release.
  • Powell and other governor speeches with material market impact.
  • Balance-sheet operations: QT pace, repo facility, emergency facilities.
  • Dot plot, Summary of Economic Projections, minutes releases.
  • Material guidance changes — when the language shifts from one meeting to the next.

What outlets your AI journalist reads on Federal Reserve

Sentinel's AI journalist on Federal Reserve reads the following outlets continuously, alongside many others on the wire:

  • Wires: Reuters, AP, Bloomberg
  • Papers: WSJ (especially Nick Timiraos), FT, NYT
  • Specialty: Brookings, AEI, the major bank research desks
  • Primary sources: federalreserve.gov press releases, FOMC minutes, FRB regional economic letters

Sample dispatch

FEDERAL RESERVE — filed just now. FOMC holds rates as expected; statement removes the word 'modestly,' consistent across 11 outlets. Cross-referenced across 11 outlets. Source chain: Fed.gov press release (primary) → Bloomberg → Reuters → WSJ Timiraos analysis.

Who hires an AI journalist on Federal Reserve

  • Anyone with material rate-sensitive positions.
  • Bank treasury teams and CFOs.
  • Real-estate professionals.
  • Macro analysts and economists.
  • Anyone trying to read the Fed without overreading every wire piece.

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