Fourth rate hike in the U.S.: strong and probably not the last one
The U.S. Federal Reserve announced yesterday, in Washington, the fourth consecutive increase of its interest rates, by 75 basis points, placing them in a range between 2.25% and 2.50%, while it expects to continue with more increases in the coming months, with the objective of controlling inflation. The FOMC considered that "recent indicators of spending and…
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