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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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV into FOMC policy decision and October employment report
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility low into FED meeting, October employment report, Apple, Facebook
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility low into FOMC policy meeting, October jobs report, Apple, Facebook
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV low into upcoming FOMC policy meeting and October employment
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UPDATE: Fed Statement Regarding Monetary Policy Implementation
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FOMC Minutes Shows Emerging Debate on When to End Policy Easing
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Powell says Fed will begin increasing securities holdings to maintain appropriate level of reserves
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Powell Says U.S. Faces Risks but Overall in Good Place
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Statement of Eric S. Rosengren, Commenting on Dissenting Vote at the Meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee
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St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President Bullard Explains His Recent FOMC Dissent
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Fed Lowers Rates 25bps (Full Statement)
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) September 280.50 and December 296 puts active into FOMC decision
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility into FOMC policy outlook & Quadruple expiration on September 20
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility flat into FOMC policy decision and outlook
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UPDATE: Fed Beige Book: Economy Expanded at Modest Pace
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Powell says will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion
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Fed's Mester said she has not made up here mind yet into Sept FOMC meeting
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UPDATE: FOMC Minutes Notes Several Favored Keeping Rates on Hold
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV flat into FOMC July Minutes
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) 30 days IV call 14.3 -1.4%, puts 14.6 -1.5%, +20 strikes +1K contracts into July FOMC minutes
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Powell: This isn't the start of 'long series' of rate cuts, I didn't say it's just one cut
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Fed Lowers Rates 25 BPS
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) July weekly IV elevated into Fed meeting, 11 years since last rate cut and end of month trading
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility low into FOMC rate decision
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) 30 days IV call 10.06 -0.8%, puts 9.9 -0.8%, +20 strikes +1K contracts into FOMC meeting
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV into FOMC meeting
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Powell reiterates that Fed will act as appropriate to sustain the U.S. economic expansion (Full Speech)
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Many Fed Official Saw Strong Rate-Cut Case Amid Rising Risks - FOMC Minutes
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Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress; Powell Says Uncertainty Since June Continues to Dim Outlook
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Fed's Kashkari Says he Sought 50 bps Rate Cut at FOMC Meeting - Bloomberg, Citing Essay
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility flat as stock prices near record high
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility collapses after FOMC and into G20
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Fed's Powell Says We Haven't Really Engaged Yet on Size of Possible Cut
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Fed Maintains Rates; Removes 'Patient'
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) June IV bid ahead of Fed
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV ticks up into FOMC rate decision
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV flat into FOMC meeting
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) July option implied volatility flat into FOMC and G20 meetings
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV flat into release of FOMC minutes
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility flat into FOMC Minutes
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Fed may cut rates if inflation keeps disappointing: Bullard
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Fed's Harker says U.S. rates should not be on autopilot
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility increases as stocks pull back
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV up after Fed Chairman Powell comments
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Fed maintain federal funds rate at 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 percent (Full Statement)
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) IV flat into FOMC policy decision
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) option implied volatility low into Fed meeting results
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) weekly implied volatility low into FOMC meeting
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S&P Dep Receipts (SPY) weekly implied volatility low into FOMC meeting.
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Majority saw risk warranting keeping rates on hold through 2019 - FOMC Minutes

