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Stock Market Gloom ‘Worse Than Ever’ As Fed Signals It May Keep Tightening Until Recession

Por: Forbes Business September 30, 2022

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Updated Sep 29, 2022, 03:04pm EDTTopline Fed officials on Thursday reiterated calls for aggressive policy to combat stubbornly high inflation—fueling expectations for bigger rate hikes amid a stock-market selloff that’s seen major indexes hit new lows for the year—and some analysts project that the losses could only deepen. Morgan Stanley's bear case scenario? Another 18% plunge.getty Key Facts Real interest rates, which remained... + full article



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