KEY POINTS
  • The Federal Reserve meets Tuesday and Wednesday for its regular policy meeting.
  • Officials have indicated that no interest rate moves are likely for several years.
  • Markets will be watching the Fed's revised economic projections, as well as indications on inflation targeting and asset purchases.
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a press conference following the January 28-29 Federal Open Market Committee meeting, in Washington, DC on January 29, 2020.

While committed to keeping interest rates low for the next several years, the Federal Reserve still has plenty of work to do as it steers the U.S. economy through the coronavirus pandemic.

As central bank officials gather Tuesday and Wednesday for their policy meeting, a number of items are on the agenda, even as the mystery of where rates are headed has disappeared.