The Daily Caller News Foundation – Jason Cohenย on March 22, 2023
The Federal Reserve hiked its target federal-funds interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point Wednesday, the ninth in a series of hikes that started in March 2022.
The hike brings Fedโs target rate to a range between 4.75% and 5% with the Fed maintaining its pace of slowed increase. Most economists expected a quarter-point interest-rate hike in an effort to bring inflation down, but the current banking calamities contributed to the possibility of a pause, according to Bloomberg.
As of Wednesday morning, markets were estimating over 90% odds that the Fed would hike rates by a quarter-point, CNBC reported. This brings rates to their highest level since late 2007.
โI think thatโs most likely,โ Peter St. Onge, research fellow in economics at The Heritage Foundation told the Daily Caller News Foundation. โThe trade-off for them is higher rates put more stress on banks.โ
Until the recent banking disasters, officials suggested they would definitely hike interest rates, according to CNBC.
Lower rates guarantee continued inflation, said St. Onge. But since reducing inflation through interest rate hikes is what contributed to recent banking sector turmoil, there is a conflict in goals, according to CNBC.
Although they do not believe it is necessary yet, U.S. officials are studying possible ways to increase Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) coverage to more bank deposits as a strategy to stave off a financial crisis, according to Bloomberg.
Additionally, โSimilar actions [to bailing out SVB and Signature Bank] could be warranted if smaller institutions suffer deposit runs that pose the risk of contagion,โ Yellen said in her speech at the American Bankers Association Washington Summit.
Powell โdoesnโt want to keep [rates] flat or cut, because I think heโs afraid that that would signal distress,โ said St. Onge. โPeople would conclude that the problem is bigger, and theyโre trying to paper it over and sort of let the whole thing quietly go.โ
โThe Fed has simply become too unpredictable. โฆ This is the same Powell who promised that a 75-basis-point hike was โoff the tableโ and then promptly delivered three in a row,โ E.J. Antoni, research fellow for Regional Economics at the Heritage Foundationโs Center for Data Analysis, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. โAfter it has walked back so many positions, I have no confidence in predicting this Fedโs actions.โ
Following the Fedโs decision to raise rates, we should anticipate volatility to persist in the financial markets, according to Antoni.
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