#FOMCMeeting #FOMCMeeting The **FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting** is a key event where U.S. monetary policy is reviewed and set. Held about eight times a year, it brings together Federal Reserve officials to assess economic indicators such as inflation, employment, and growth. The FOMC decides whether to raise, lower, or maintain interest rates, impacting borrowing costs, financial markets, and global economies. Investors closely watch the meeting's statement and press conference for signals on future rate moves. The decisions aim to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates, forming the core of the Federal Reserve’s economic strategy.