#FOMCMeeting
The FOMC Meeting refers to a regular gathering of the Federal Open Market Committee, the monetary policymaking body of the U.S. Federal Reserve. Held typically eight times a year, these meetings are crucial for setting national economic policy, particularly interest rates and money supply. During each session, members assess economic indicators such as inflation, employment, and GDP growth to determine appropriate monetary actions. The FOMC's decisions influence borrowing costs, consumer spending, and financial markets. After each meeting, the Fed releases a statement summarizing its outlook and decisions, which is closely watched by investors, economists, and policymakers worldwide for future economic direction.
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