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fomc meeting
The term "FOMC meeting" refers to a gathering of the Federal Open Market Committee, which is the branch of the U.S. Federal Reserve responsible for setting monetary policy, particularly by determining target interest rates and managing the money supply. These meetings are held regularly—typically eight times per year—to assess economic conditions and decide on appropriate policy actions to promote maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates.
QCP Capital: The Fed Is Flying Blind as Crypto Markets Stagnate
Trading firm QCP Capital has released its latest market report, warning that the Federal Reserve is “flying blind” due to a lack of up-to-date economic data, while the cryptocurrency market remains in a state of prolonged...
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