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Jul 20, 2008

The Fed Giveth, Taketh Away

The Federal Reserve raises and lowers interest rates to banks as a means of staving off recession and inflation. In the wake of the subprime mortgage crisis, rate cuts are being used to help banks shore up their balance sheets. Once Fed officials feel the banking system has been salvaged,...
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Mar 28, 2024

The Federal Reserve raises and lowers interest rates to banks as a means of staving off recession and inflation. In the wake of the subprime mortgage crisis, rate cuts are being used to help banks shore up their balance sheets. Once Fed officials feel the banking system has been salvaged, expect rates to turn upward.

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Written by
Mark Dotzour
Last updated
Mar 28, 2024

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