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Fed Meeting Today – Another 75-Basis Points? | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(11/12/22) The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hike interest rates again at today's meeting by 75-basis point. The more important element, however, is what Powell & Co. will have to say about the future pace and scale of rates into 2023. The anticipated goal is a Fed "terminal rate" of 5%, at which point rate increases would cease. For now. Any kind of inclination towards a more doveish outlook should bode well for stocks. Markets yesterday re-tested the 50-DMA, and it's important to hold at that level today as the Fed meeting commences. All outcomes today are dependent upon the Fed's stance and statement this afternoon.

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