#FOMCMeeting
The FOMC meeting refers to the regular gatherings of the Federal Open Market Committee, a branch of the U.S. Federal Reserve responsible for setting monetary policy. These meetings, typically held eight times a year, are crucial for determining interest rates and managing economic stability. The FOMC reviews economic conditions, inflation, and employment data to make decisions aimed at promoting maximum employment and stable prices. Investors, economists, and policymakers closely watch these meetings for policy changes and market signals. The outcomes can significantly influence global financial markets, interest rates, and economic expectations.