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Fed expected to aggressively hike rates to 5%, triggering global recession: survey

Por: Fox Business Business October 29, 2022

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Chief Investment Officer of Kingsview Wealth Management Scott Martin joined 'Kennedy' to discuss high mortgage rates driving down housing demand.  Federal Reserve officials are expected to maintain their hawkish stance at next week's policy-setting meeting where they are likely to approve another super-sized interest rate hike, paving the way for borrowing costs to climb above 5% by March 2023, according to a survey of Bloomberg... + full article



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