#FOMCMeeting The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is a key event in U.S. monetary policy, held approximately eight times a year by the Federal Reserve. During these meetings, members assess economic conditions, inflation, employment data, and global trends to determine interest rate decisions and other monetary actions. The committee may choose to raise, lower, or maintain the federal funds rate, influencing borrowing costs and economic growth. After each meeting, a statement is released outlining the committee’s decisions and economic outlook. Markets and investors closely watch FOMC meetings for guidance on future monetary policy and economic direction in the United States$BTC
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