#FOMCMeeting is a key event where the monetary policy of the United States is reviewed and established. It is held approximately eight times a year and gathers officials from the Federal Reserve System to assess economic indicators such as inflation, employment, and growth. The FOMC makes decisions regarding raising, lowering, or maintaining interest rates, which affects the cost of borrowing, financial markets, and global economies. Investors closely monitor the statement and press conference following the meeting for signals about future rate changes. The decisions are aimed at promoting maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates, which form the core of the Federal Reserve System's economic strategy.
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