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#BTCBreaks99K Today on Binance Square, Bitcoin is nearing the $100K mark, trading at $99,651 with a 2.82% daily gain. The global crypto market cap has hit $3 trillion. Top gainers include PENGU, IO, and AIXBT. BNB Chain is surging toward $600, while analysts warn BTC must stay above $95K to avoid a pullback. Meanwhile, the Pi Network community awaits a potential Binance listing announcement on May 14. Ripple unlocked 1 billion XRP from escrow, sparking speculation. Apple is exploring AI-powered search integration in its browser. Stay updated with more market insights and crypto news on #binancesquare $BTC $ETH $XRP #TradeStories #BTCtrade #PectraUpgrade
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#FOMCMeeting Sure. Here’s a detailed explanation of the FOMC meeting, its purpose, structure, and impact: What is the FOMC? The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is a branch of the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States. It is responsible for formulating monetary policy to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates—the three main goals of the Federal Reserve. Structure of the FOMC The FOMC is made up of 12 members: 7 members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate) President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (permanent voting member) 4 of the remaining 11 Reserve Bank presidents, who rotate as voting members on a yearly basis All 12 regional Reserve Bank presidents participate in the meetings and discussions, but only the designated voting members vote on policy decisions. How Often Does the FOMC Meet? The FOMC meets eight times per year, approximately every six to eight weeks. In times of economic crisis or significant events, they can meet more frequently. What Happens During the FOMC Meeting? The meetings usually follow this general structure: Economic Review: Staff economists present a detailed review of the domestic and global economy, including data on inflation, unemployment, GDP, etc. Policy Discussion: Members discuss the current state of the economy and potential monetary policy actions, particularly with regard to interest rates and bond purchases. Interest Rate Decision: The committee votes on the federal funds rate target range. This rate influences borrowing costs throughout the economy. Statement Release: After the meeting, the FOMC releases a public statement summarizing the economic outlook and explaining the policy decision. Press Conference: After certain meetings (usually four times a year), the Fed Chair holds a press conference to further explain the decisions and answer questions from the media. $BTC $ETH $XRP #FOMCMeeting
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