
A bit Fed up: central banks’ dilemma
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The Fed's Balancing Act
This chapter explores the challenges faced by the Federal Reserve in balancing the fight against high inflation with the need for financial stability in the face of recent banking sector stresses. It discusses the implications of recent interest rate hikes and the potential consequences of high rates on lending conditions and overall economic health. The chapter highlights the Fed's commitment to price stability while navigating an overheated economy and the risks of a potential financial crisis.
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