The Federal Reserve is convening once again to discuss interest rates over the next two days. Based on my analysis, I predict that there will be a 0.25% increase, marking the final hike for the year. Here's why. The first consideration is the impact that rate hikes have already had on the banking system. Banks have been hit hard by mark-to-market losses on their treasury bill holdings, as rising interest rates have pushed bond prices in the opposite direction. Several banks, including Silvergate Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and most recently First Republic Bank, have already suffered significant losses as a result of the recent rate hikes. Clearly something has broke. Given this situation, it seems unlikely that the Fed will adopt an aggressive stance on rate hikes in the nea
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The Fed boosted interest rates by half a percentage point to a new range of 4.25% to 4.5%.