In an attempt to control inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve took a more aggressive turn in its policy of raising benchmark interest rates. At its June meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee raised interest rates by 75 basis points, the largest increase since 1994, which followed other hikes of 50 basis points in May and 25 basis points in March of this year.
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