The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) sets U.S. monetary policy by adjusting interest rates and managing money supply. Its decisions influence borrowing costs, inflation, and economic growth. Investors, businesses, and consumers benefit from its actions, as rate changes affect savings, loans, and stock market performance.
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