#USHouseMarketStructureDraft #FOMCMeeting A meeting typically held eight times a year by the U.S. Federal Reserve to discuss monetary policy. In this meeting, members review the economic and financial conditions of the United States and make decisions regarding interest rates, the buying or selling of bonds, and other monetary policy tools. The primary goal is to achieve price stability, reduce unemployment, and promote sustainable economic growth. Investors closely follow these meetings as they significantly impact financial markets, the value of the dollar, and interest rates on loans.
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