Dollar Towering, Stocks Cowering as Fed Hikes Higher

Kon How
2022-09-22

"The chances of a soft landing are likely to diminish to the extent that policy needs to be more restrictive, or restrictive for longer," Fed Chair Jerome Powell

The Fed raised its benchmark rate by 75 basis points on Wednesday, the third such rise in a row, and officials project rates hitting 4.4% this year - higher than markets had priced in before the meeting, 100 bps more than the Fed projected three months ago.

Central bank meetings in the Philippines, Indonesia, Switzerland, Britain and Norway are due later in the day with hikes expected everywhere.

How has it impacted the market so far?

• Dollar rose

• Short-dated bonds sold off – Yield curve inverted

• Wall Street fell overnight

• Extending into Asia session

Though interest rates should continue to higher both in the short and long-term, and shorter-term faster than the long end, there are some silver linings to note.

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