#FOMCMeeting

The FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) is a committee of the Federal Reserve responsible for setting U.S. monetary policy. Here are some important details about the FOMC meeting¹:

What is the FOMC?

The FOMC is composed of 12 members, including the Chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome H. Powell, and is responsible for discussing and defining the country's monetary policy.

Next FOMC Meeting

The next FOMC meeting is scheduled to take place on *June 17 and 18, 2025*. This meeting will include a Summary of Economic Projections, which provides an overview of the current economy and future outlook.

Meeting Agenda

During the meeting, FOMC members discuss and decide on interest rates and the country's monetary policy. The decision is then announced to the public, followed by a press conference led by the Chair of the Federal Reserve.

Market Impact

The decisions of the FOMC have a significant impact on financial markets, including interest rates, economic growth, and stock prices. Investors and traders closely monitor FOMC meetings to understand future economic prospects and make informed decisions about their investments.

FOMC Meeting Schedule for 2025

- *January*: 28-29

- *March*: 18-19 (with Summary of Economic Projections)

- *May*: 6-7

- *June*: 17-18 (with Summary of Economic Projections)

- *July*: 29-30

- *September*: 16-17 (with Summary of Economic Projections)

- *October*: 28-29

- *December*: 9-10 (with Summary of Economic Projections)