Summary
- U.S. Fed hikes rates another 75 basis points.
- What are the risks the U.S. Fed overshoots and causes a hard landing.
- The outlook for the U.S. dollar.
The U.S. Federal Reserve delivered another three-quarter-point rate hike, taking rates to their highest level since 2008. But the central bank hinted it could start to dial back the pace of increases in future meetings. Anthony Okolie speaks with James Marple, Senior Economist, TD Bank, about the outlook for the U.S. economy.
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Fed Delivers A 0.75% Rate Increase, Signals Pace Of Hikes Could Slow