Summary
The Fed raised rates by 25 basis points — the first rise since 2018 — and signalled a rapid tightening cycle ahead. The decision was too late to prevent inflation from peaking higher but began the process of demand destruction. Mortgage rates began rising immediately.
The rate decision, the Fed's forward guidance, and the immediate market reaction.
Historical context for the rate rise and what the hiking path ahead implies for the economy.
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