Federal Open Market Committee
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) controls open market operations for the Federal Reserve. It consists of twelve members: seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and four of the remaining eleven Reserve Bank presidents, who serve one-year terms on a rotating basis.
The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings per year, where the members review economic and financial conditions, determines the appropriate stance of monetary policy, and assesses the risks to its long-run goals of price stability and sustainable economic growth.
The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings per year, where the members review economic and financial conditions, determines the appropriate stance of monetary policy, and assesses the risks to its long-run goals of price stability and sustainable economic growth.
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Fed's Lockhart sees rate hikes at perhaps every other meeting
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FOMC Full Statement: Fed Raises Rates 0.25 Points
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Fed Raises Interest Rates 0.25 Point in Unanimous Vote
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Yellen: Delaying Liftoff Too Long Risks Abrupt Tightening Later; Market Gains Bolster Confidence
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Yellen, in back-to-back appearances, could close out era of zero rates
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FOMC Members Wanted to Convey Dec. Liftoff May be Appropriate - Minutes
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Fed's Mester Sees Economy Able to Handle Rate Increase; Doesn't Expect Hike to Tighten Markets
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Fed's Lacker: populist anger against U.S. central bank part of 'healthy debate'
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Fed's Evans Sees Federal Funds Rate Below 1% at End of 2016
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December Fed rate hike forecasts firm after strong jobs data: Reuters poll
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Yellen says December rate hike is a 'live possibility'
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Markets Dip Following FOMC Statement; Dec. Rate Hike Now More Favorable (SPY) (DIA) (QQQ)
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Fed Says U.S. Economy has Been Expanding at Moderate Pace; Doesn't See Global Developments Restraining Growth
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Fed Officials Said 'Prudent' to Wait for Clarity on Outlook
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Fed’s Bullard rebuts calls to delay rate increase
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Fed's Evans Could be Convinced of 2015 Rate Hike; Would Like to See Gradual Increase
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Yellen Says Rate Hike Likely Appropriate Later This Year
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Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged
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Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
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Markets Soften as FOMC Meeting Kicks Off
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Fed to Remain Sitting on Their Hands in September - Goldman Sachs
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Fed's Lacker Says August Jobs Report Unlikely to Materially Alter Picture on Liftoff
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Recent Market Correction Seen as 'Extremely Unusual'
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Traders see over 50 percent chance on October rate hike
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Market turmoil shouldn't delay at least one Fed rate hike: Bullard
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Fed's Lockhart Expects Fed Policy Normalization to 'Proceed Gradually' - Public Pension Speech
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Bloomberg Issues Statement on FOMC Minutes Embargo Break
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Markets Pare Earlier Losses Following FOMC Minutes (SPY) (QQQ)
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FOMC Minutes Meeting of July 28-29, 2015
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Investors Turn to Fundamentals as 'Momentum' Play Enthusiasm Wanes (SPY) (AAPL)
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Atlanta Fed's Lockhart Sees Rate Hike as 'Close', Expects Stronger Evidence of Inflation Recovery
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Full FOMC Statement: Rates to Rise After Some Further Job Market Improvement
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Fed says labor market continued to improve, job gains solid
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Fed's Williams: 'The Recovery's Final Frontier?'
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Fed Chair Yellen's Semiannual Testimony to Congress (SPY) (DIA) (QQQ)
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Yellen Says it Will be Appropriate to Raise Rates This Year; Unexpected Events Could Speed, Delay Move
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FOMC Saw Conditions Still Approaching Those Warranting Liftoff; Officials Expressed Concern About Greece - June Minutes
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Fed's Fischer Says Economy Likely Warrants Rate Hikes (SPY) (UUP)
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Fed's Williams Expects to Reach Full Labor Employment Later in 2015, Remains 'Wait-and-See' on Inflation
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Fed Says Labor Market Slack has 'Diminished Somewhat' - FOMC Statement
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UPDATE: Dudley Says Fed Still Likely to Start Raising Rates This Year
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UPDATE: Fischer Says Fed Could Slow Rate Increased if Global Growth Falters
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Yellen Says Rate Hike at Some Point This Year 'Appropriate'
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Many Fed Officials saw June Rate Rise as Unlikely - FOMC Minutes
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FOMC Statement: Winter Slowdown Partly Reflects 'Transitory Factors'
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FOMC sees moderate growth even after Q1 slowdown, reflects 'transitory factors'
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Fed Officials Favoring Liftoff Later in 2015 Cited Dollar, Oil
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Fed's Lacker Sees 'Strong' Case for June 'Liftoff'

