#FOMCMeeting The meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is a key event in the economic calendar of the United States, where the members of the Committee, part of the Federal Reserve, meet to discuss and establish the country's monetary policy. These meetings, which usually take place eight times a year, address crucial issues such as interest rates, inflation, employment, and economic growth. The decisions made, such as raising, lowering, or maintaining interest rates, have a significant impact on global financial markets, the value of the dollar, and the economy in general. Additionally, the FOMC issues statements and economic projections that investors and analysts thoroughly examine to anticipate future monetary policy actions.
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