#FOMCMeeting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC Meeting)
It is a periodic meeting held by the U.S. Federal Reserve eight times a year to review monetary policy and set interest rates.
Committee members, including the Chair of the Federal Reserve, participate in discussions regarding economic indicators such as inflation, growth, and unemployment to make decisions that impact the U.S. and global economy.
These meetings are widely anticipated by investors due to their strong influence on financial markets, as changes in interest rates or accompanying statements may cause sharp movements in stocks and currencies.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Federal Reserve issues a statement summarizing its decisions, followed by a press conference to explain future monetary policy directions.