Exploring the Informativeness and Drivers of Tone During Committee Meetings: The Case of the Federal Reserve

40 Pages Posted: 24 Mar 2024

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Hamza Bennani

CEROS, Paris Nanterre University

Davide Romelli

Trinity College (Dublin) - Department of Economics; Trinity College (Dublin)

Abstract

This paper examines the informativeness and drivers of the tone used by FOMC members to gain insights into the decision-making process of the FOMC. We use a bag-of-words approach to measure the tone of transcripts at the speaker-meeting-round level from 1992-2009 and find persistent differences in tone among FOMC members. We also document how Presidents of regional Federal Reserve Banks use a more volatile and positive tone than the members of the Federal Reserve Bank Board of Governors. Next, we investigate whether the tone used during FOMC deliberations is associated with future monetary policy decisions and study the drivers of differences in tone among FOMC members. Our results suggest that tone is useful to predict future policy decisions and that differences in tone are mainly associated with the differences in the individual inflation projections of FOMC members.

Keywords: central banks, Federal Reserve, FOMC, monetary policy committees, text analysis

Suggested Citation

Bennani, Hamza and Romelli, Davide, Exploring the Informativeness and Drivers of Tone During Committee Meetings: The Case of the Federal Reserve. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4770685 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4770685

Hamza Bennani

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