JP Morgan Chase moves forward with first rate hike in Fed history until June of next year

2021-12-11 04:41
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JPMorgan Chase raised the Fed's first rate hike from September 2022 to June 2022. Michael Ferroli, managing director of U.S. financial services, said the Fed is expected to hike rates every month, which after the first price hikes . Ferroli said in a statement that she expects the Fed to reverse the decline in asset purchases at a rate of "$ 30 billion per month" and complete the process by "average". March. "The downgrade" will have an impact on the recovery of the manufacturing sector, with unemployment forecasts declining and the economy set to rise further. "It is difficult for banks to decide to increase the starting price two or three times in 2022, and the probability of increasing the starting price three times is higher. The FOMC policy statement should “explain the circumstances of the increase” instead of the term “temporary.” (Golden ten)

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