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Fed likely to trigger a recession with higher interest rates, research shows

Por: Fox Business Business February 25, 2023

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Chairman and CIO at CAZ Investments provides insight on the state of the economy and investing on 'Mornings with Maria.' The is hoping to achieve the rarest of economic feats as it embarks on the most aggressive interest-rate hike campaign in decades: cool inflation without throwing the U.S. into a recession.  Although Fed policymakers are counting on finding that elusive sweet spot — known as a soft landing — history shows that... + full article



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