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    Goldman Sachs expects sharper rate hikes from the US Federal Reserve

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezOctober 31, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Economie•October 30 ’22 12:32 PMauthor: AP

    Big US investment bank Goldman Sachs expects the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in the US even more than previously thought. Economists expect interest rates to rise as much as 5 percent in March, 25 basis points higher than the Bank had previously forecast.

    The Goldman Sachs report said the central bank continues to raise interest rates to counter “uncomfortably high” inflation in the US. In addition, according to the investment bank, the move is necessary to allow the economy to calm down.

    Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO David Solomon.
    Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO David Solomon. (ANP/AFP/Patrick T. Falun)

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    The Fed will hold a policy meeting next Tuesday and Wednesday. Interest rates are expected to be revised upwards by 75 basis points for the fourth consecutive time to counter high inflation in the US.

    Betting on a less aggressive approach from the Fed this year has been a dangerous game for investors. Stocks have rebounded from lows several times based on that forecast, but were again crushed by new signs of persistent inflation or the central bank’s intent to keep pace with rate hikes.

    Read also | Goldman Sachs reorganization after profit decline

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