The #FOMCMeeting refers to the regular gathering of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), a branch of the U.S. Federal Reserve responsible for setting monetary policy. These meetings, held eight times a year, are closely watched by global financial markets. During the sessions, members discuss economic conditions, inflation, employment, and decide whether to raise, lower, or maintain interest rates. The outcomes significantly impact stock markets, currency values, and investor sentiment. Traders and analysts pay close attention to the FOMC’s statement and Fed Chair’s press conference for clues about future rate hikes or cuts. It plays a key role in shaping global economic trends.