#FOMCMeeting The “Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)” is the branch of the “Federal Reserve of the United States” responsible for “monetary policy”. The committee meets “eight times a year” to discuss economic conditions and decide on “interest rates” and other financial measures.
The “next FOMC meeting” is scheduled for “June 17-18, 2025”. The decisions made in these meetings influence markets and economic forecasts.
The FOMC's most recent monetary policies focus on economic stability and managing inflation:
- “Interest rates unchanged”: The Fed has kept rates in the range of “4.25%-4.50%”, avoiding immediate cuts.
- “Cautious approach”: The central bank is closely monitoring the economy, assessing the impact of inflation and trade tensions.
- “Possible intervention in September”: Analysts expect that the first rate cut could occur at the September meeting, depending on the evolution of economic data.