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It’s important to consider secondary impacts of slowing growth, and we look at how investors may see positives in today’s economic backdrop.
After a volatile first half of 2022 marked by surging inflation and uncertain economic conditions, what’s in store for rates, the Fed, and markets?
While rising inflation has led central banks to step on the rate hike accelerator, a shift may be on the horizon as inflation fears could soon give way to growth concerns, potentially driving central banks to tap the brakes.