The Federal Open Market Committee sets U.S. monetary policy by adjusting interest rates and managing money supply. Through eight yearly meetings, it targets inflation and maximum employment. Banks, investors, and consumers benefit from its decisions, which stabilize prices, influence loan costs, and guide economic growth.
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