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Bad News, Good News: It Can’t Deter the Fed From Raising Rates

Por: MarketWatch Business October 08, 2022

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To avoid offending such extreme sensitivities, I hereby abjure describing the two-day rally in the stock market at the beginning of this past week as a dead-cat bounce. By Friday, however, that feline was pretty well flattened, even if it managed to wind up a few whiskers higher for the week and from the 2022 closing low at the end of the third quarter. Once again, interest rates—or more precisely, expectations of how much the Federal Reserve... + full article



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