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5 things to watch when the Fed makes its interest-rate decision

Por: MarketWatch Business December 14, 2022

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“After the Fed meeting, it’s going to be like information overload,” said Ryan Sweet, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, in an interview. In general, economists expect a hawkish Powell Wednesday. Financial conditions have eased since the Fed’s November meeting, which doesn’t help dampen inflation. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note has fallen sharply to 3.49% from 4.21% just after the Fed’s previous policy meeting. The S&P... + full article



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