#FOMCMeeting

#FOMCMeeting

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is a major economic event held by the American Federal Reserve eight times a year. It aims to assess the economic situation and make decisions regarding interest rates and monetary policies. During the meeting, committee members discuss indicators such as inflation, unemployment, growth, and market performance. The committee's decisions directly affect the dollar, global markets, and gold and stock prices. Investors and institutions often await the committee's statements to understand monetary policy trends, causing fluctuations in the markets. In the case of an interest rate hike, the dollar strengthens and liquidity decreases, while in the case of stabilization or a cut, investments may increase and markets may become more active. Statements from the Federal Reserve Chair are particularly significant and immediately impact global trading.