The meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve (FED) always attracts the attention of global investors and financial analysts. Today, the minutes of the meeting will be released at 11 AM California time (which is 1 AM Vietnam time tomorrow). This event promises to provide important information about the FED's future interest rate policy.

Typically, the minutes of the FED meeting are published about 3 weeks after the official meeting. However, at this time, the market is particularly eager to see if what FED Chairman Jerome Powell stated in the press conference earlier this month truly reflects what was discussed internally among FED officials during that meeting.

In the press conference, Mr. Powell emphasized that the central bank would adopt a 'wait and see' policy before making any decisions regarding interest rates. This demonstrates caution in the context of a volatile economy that needs time to assess the impact of current policies.

Analysts predict that these minutes will provide clues for the upcoming interest rate directions of the FED, while also indicating the priorities and concerns of the leadership team members. Investors are closely monitoring signals from these minutes to formulate reasonable investment strategies.

Overall, the minutes of the FED meeting are not only an important document for gaining insights into the central bank's economic decisions but also reflect market sentiment and factors affecting the U.S. economy. Closely following the media and market immediately after the minutes are published will help investors timely grasp information and adjust their investment strategies.