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Is the Fed about to pivot on rates?

Ahead of Wednesday’s Fed meeting, many are asking when interest rates will peak and if there’s a risk of over-tightening. We assess what might come next from a central bank that must balance a potential pivot with a strong signal to companies that it’s determined to beat inflation.

31/10/2022
US-CONSUMER-WASHINGTON

Authors

Keith Wade
Chief Economist & Strategist

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Authors

Keith Wade
Chief Economist & Strategist

Topics

Interest rates
Federal Reserve
Economics
Economic views
US
Inflation

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