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Fed might raise policy rates to 6% – BofA

The number is higher than a peak of 5.4% by September that traders are currently pricing in.

“Aggregate demand needs to weaken significantly for inflation to return to the Fed’s target. Further supply-chain normalization and a slowdown in the labor market will help, but only to a degree,” said BofA in a noted dated Feb. 27.

“Moreover, these processes are taking longer than we and markets were expecting,” it added.

BofA’s hawkish stance comes after it recently added expectation for another quarter basis-point hike in June following similar moves in March and May, for a peak rate expectation of 5.25%-5.5%.

The brokerage expects the U.S. economy to tip into recession by the third quarter of 2023.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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