#FOMCMeeting

The FOMC Meeting refers to the Federal Open Market Committee gathering, where key U.S. monetary policy decisions are made. Held regularly, it involves discussions on the economic outlook, inflation, employment, and interest rates. The FOMC can adjust the federal funds rate to either stimulate or cool down the economy. Markets closely watch these meetings for clues about future rate changes. The outcomes influence global financial markets, mortgage rates, and borrowing costs. Press releases and Chair speeches following the meetings often move stock and bond markets, making FOMC meetings vital for investors, economists, and policymakers alike.