Is the Federal Reserve’s latest decision to hike interest rates “boring”? Or does it indicate that policymakers are finally ready to loosen monetary conditions and reignite demand for risk assets? Asian Private Banker brings you the best of the market reaction below. On Wednesday, the Fed raised the benchmark rate by 25bp to between 5% and 5.25% in a widely-anticipated ‘hawkish…
Could Fed’s “boring” rate hike ignite demand for risk assets?
By Twinkle Sparta, associate editor | 4 May 2023
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