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US Fed’s monetary policy hits Berkshire’s stock portfolio but nearly triples returns on its cash pile
Central bank policymakers do not seem to want to find new tools that work
Presidents of central bank’s Boston and Richmond arms acknowledge higher ‘endpoint’
Financial stability report says banks are well capitalised against shocks from a downturn
October additions show resilience despite the effects of Fed tightening
From rates peak to rates mesa
Peak interest rates will be higher than expected — but it will take longer to get there
Federal Reserve implements fourth 0.75 point increase in a row but signals smaller rises might be in the offing
Happy Fed Day everyone! Buckle up.
It’s a journey
Central bank expected to implement fourth 0.75 point rate rise despite calls for slower pace
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Debt sold by state and local governments has avoided worst of fixed-income sell-off
Traders have priced in May 2023 increase as central bank continues to tackle high inflation
Are price and financial stability fundamentally opposed?
Rising rates are compounding difficulties for buyers to find affordable homes
Central bankers signal intention to press ahead with aggressive campaign to tighten monetary policy
Josep Borrell says central banks being forced to match multiple US rate rises to protect their currencies
There’s freezing water coming through the pipes
Fall in unemployment rate to historic low of 3.5 per cent helps keep pressure on Fed to raise rates
Lisa Cook and Christopher Waller push back on speculation US central bank could pause rate increases
Dollar continues ascent from previous session while pound slides again
US central bank vice-chair notes cross-border ‘spillover’ risk as monetary policy tightens globally
Is the curve inverted enough?
President of Atlanta branch Raphael Bostic urges US central bank to be ‘mindful’ of turbulence abroad
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