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From the Fed to Europe's currency crisis, here's what's behind this selloff in financial markets

Por: CNBC Business September 23, 2022

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Trader on the floor of the NYSE, June 7, 2022.Source: NYSEStocks fell sharply, bond yields rose and the dollar strengthened Friday as investors heeded the Federal Reserve's signal that its battle with inflation could result in much higher interest rates and a recession.The sell-off Friday was global, in a week where the Fed boosted rates by another three-quarters of a point and other central banks raised their own interest rates to combat... + full article



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