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Battle To Tame Inflation Has 'Long Way To Go'

Jun. 22, 2023 10:45 AM ETTLT, TLH, PLW, EDV, SPTL, ZROZ, VGLT, LGOV, SCHQ, TFJL, TBJL, GOVZ, TBT, TMV, IEF, SHY, TBF, TMF, PST, TTT, IEI, BIL, TYO, UBT, UST, UTWO, VGSH, SHV, VGIT, GOVT, SCHO, TBX, SCHR, GSY, TYD, EGF, VUSTX, FIBR, GBIL, SPTS, UDN, USDU, UUP, RINF, AGZ, FTSD, LMBS1 Comment
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Summary

  • Fed funds futures continue to lean toward a one-and-done scenario, based on the highest estimated probability estimates for the next three Fed meetings.
  • A simple model using unemployment and consumer prices to profile Fed policy suggests that a moderately tight profile prevails.
  • The 2-year US Treasury yield is also priced in anticipation that the Fed funds target rate is at or near a peak.

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The Federal Reserve paused rate hikes at last week's policy meeting, but Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday that more increases were likely.

"Inflation has moderated somewhat since the middle

Battle To Tame Inflation Has 'Long Way To Go'

Battle To Tame Inflation Has 'Long Way To Go'

Battle To Tame Inflation Has 'Long Way To Go'

Battle To Tame Inflation Has 'Long Way To Go'

Battle To Tame Inflation Has 'Long Way To Go'

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James Picerno is a financial journalist who has been writing about finance and investment theory for more than twenty years. He writes for trade magazines read by financial professionals and financial advisers. Over the years, he’s written for the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Bloomberg Markets, Mutual Funds, Modern Maturity, Investment Advisor, Reuters, and his popular finance blog, The CapitalSpectator. Visit: The Capital Spectator (www.capitalspectator.com)

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A change in the DC administration would fix "inflation" in one week.

Oil prices would fall. Supply chain would be fixed.

Inflation fixed.
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